BOYS
ROCHESTER PREP (0-2) 41
GREECE OLYMPIA (1-0) 57
Jahod Faison and Anthony Starks led four players with nine or more points as the Greece Olympia Spartans grabbed an advantage with their first bucket Monday night and led throughout the game. Faison scored 16 and Starks finished with 18 points for the Spartans. READ MORE.
McQUAID JESUIT (0-1) 46
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (1-0) 62
Five different players accounted for at least nine points as Webster Schroder outscored McQuaid in each of the four quarters. Michael Salina scored five of his 10 points in the second quarter when the Warriors opened a nine-point advantage heading into halftime. Alex DeRosa converted four of six free throws in the fourth quarter and finished with 10 points as well. Benjamin Carey, Nick Hauman and Jon McCaffery scored nine points apiece. McCaffery grabbed 10 rebounds. DeRosa blocked four shots. Jack Cannon (4), Matthew Salina (3), Gio Schillaci (3), Tyler Race (3) and Lance Becoats (2) also scored for Schroeder. The Warriors led by 13 heading into the fourth quarter. Ian Florence and Casey Montesano scored 10 points apiece to lead McQuaid. Will Taylor added nine. Colin Bavibidila had seven. Josh Braunschweig (3), Patrick Tehan (3), Gabe Zawolo (2) and Chris Woodard (2) rounded out the scoring for McQuaid.
KENDALL (1-0) 56
BARKER (VI) 46
Jacey Kwiatkowski led Kendall with 15 points and four rebounds. Devin Edick and Zach Barrett scored 12 points apiece for the Eagles which jumped to a 22-10 lead in the first quarter. Edick added five rebounds and six assists. Barrett had six rebounds and six steals. Jeffrey Pratt contributed seven points and eight rebounds. Braxton Zarpentine had seven points and six rebonds.
PENN YAN (2-0) 52
BATH-HAVERLING (0-2) 38
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AVOCA/PRATTSBURGH (3-0) 76
JASPER-TROUPSBURG (2-2) 54
Four players scored in double figures for Avoca/Prattsburgh which took a 50-20 lead into halftime. Sawyer Devoe scored 12 of his 18 points in the second quarter to pace the first-half outburst. Devoe grabbed 18 rebounds, 11 on the offensive end. Pacey Hopkins finished with 16 points, 11 rebounds, six assists and five steals. Haden Abbott had 15 points and six rebounds. Tucker Gerych scored 11 points. Macoy Putnam had 12 assists to go with five points. Caleb Johnson scored nine. Aiden Schlesing had two points. J-T’s Colby Cornish and Cash Bouton scored 17 apiece. Cayden Lawson had 13 points. Jared Ainsworth (3), Brennan Waters (2) and Lou Zver IV (2) rounded out the scoring for the Wildcats.
DANSVILLE (1-2) 67
LETCHWORTH (1-2) 39
Drew Morrow finished with 14 points and 13 rebounds to lead Dansville which outscored Letchworth 28-12 in the second quarter to take an 18-point lead into halftime. Collin Gray added 14 points while Tyler Harris had 12. Dawson Wadsworth collected nine points, six assists and four rebounds in the win. Jakob Smith accounted for eight points and eight rebounds. Reid Martin finished with eight points and five rebounds. Ben Sick scored two points.
ROCHESTER ACADEMY CS (1-0) 61
VERTUS (1-1) 56
Six different players accounted for points during the second quarter when Rochester Academy outscored Vertus 20-10 to take a 17-point lead into halftime. Joseph Aikens had five of his team-high 12 points during the second while Deonte Major and Kam McDonald also found the twine. Major finished with 11 points in the game along with six assists. McDonald had 11 points as well for the Racers. Evirste Ombere contributed nine points and nine rebounds. Josiah Hayward had five points and six rebounds. Christian Coleman grabbed six boards as well. Jaylin Duval (2), Adrian McMath (4) and Perry Washington (6) also scored for the Racers. Reginald Pough paced Vertus with 11 points and a game-high 19 rebounds. Tajmeik Hawkins connected three times from behind the 3-point arc and finished with 12 points. Jayden Ridley-Smith also hit three triples for nine points. Gerod Jackson contributed eight points and eight assists. Daymeir Cain grabbed eight rebounds to go with four points. Earlington Walker scored eight points while Trevor Scott had three.
WHEATLAND-CHILI (1-1) 67
LYNDONVILLE (1-1) 32
HOLLEY (1-0) 57
MOUNT MORRIS (0-1) 50
Brock Ostrom converted 9-of-13 free throws and finished with 28 points to lead Holley which led by one at halftime. James Tette added eight points for the Hawks. Mount Morris sophomore finished with a career-high 27 points. Mason Santini had eight points and six rebounds. Ben Bacon added seven points and four assists. Chase Young scored five points. Owen Yencer chipped in with three points. READ MORE.
FILLMORE (2-0) 57
ELLICOTTVILLE (VI) 55
GIRLS
DANSVILLE (1-1) 41
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (1-0) 52
HF-L’s Teagan Kamm led all scorers with 23 points and added eight rebounds. Teammate Carolina Smith added eight points. Clare Ruff added six points. Whitley Easton had four while Grace Hoffman (3), Shaye Angelo (3), Mollie Finn (2), Samantha Ostrovski (2) and Emma Hoffman (1) rounded out the scoring Cougars. Dansville’s Chelsie Tyler topped the Mustangs with eight points.
SCHOOL OF THE ARTS (0-1) 61
GREECE ODYSSEY (1-1) 64
Sienna Tyo finished with 15 points, 11 assists and 11 rebounds as Odyssey rebounded from a loss in it season opener. The senior forward/guard also accounted for six steals and two blocks. Asia Philip added 21 points and 16 rebounds. Alexis Smith had 17 points, eight rebounds and four steals. Jenayla Hunter had 11 points, four assists, four rebounds and four steals. SOTA’s Jazzlyn Logan paced the Silverhawks with 26 points. Maya Williams added 25. Nykerriah Wilson had four points while Kayona Toney and Son’ger MccCullough scored two apiece.
WEBSTER THOMAS (1-0) 35
WAYNE (2-1) 28
LIMA-CHRISTIAN () 39
NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN/CHESTERTON (1-0) 56
Alayna Garwood led Northstar Christian/Chesterton with 18 points and 13 rebounds. Claudia Edo added 10 points for the Knights. Sophia McMullen finished with five points and eight assists.
PEMBROKE (2-0) 50
AKRON (VI) 35
Izzy Breeden and Karli Houseknecht scored 13 points apiece to lead Pembroke. Breeden added five rebounds, two assists and a steal. Houseknecht had seven rebounds, five steals and an assist. Sydney Johnson scored 12 points. Carly Cerasani grabbed 10 rebounds. Allie Schwerthoffer had four points, 11 rebounds, three assists and two steals. Sophomore Jackie Neureuter accounted for six rebounds and three assists.
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (0-2) 35
BLOOMFIELD (1-1) 48
SOUTH SENECA (0-1) 10
PENN YAN (1-0) 49
Jammie Decker finished with 13 points and 10 rebounds to lead Penn Yan. Sierra Harrison added 19. Hannah Parsons (8), Ellie Harrison (6), Kaley Griffin (6), Lexy Smith (4) and Maihue Miranda (2) also scored for the Mustangs.
CAMPBELL-SAVONA (0-3) 14
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (1-0) 44
Gabrielle Tobiassen-Aasli and Kendall Parker scored 10 points apiece while Hallie Knapp grabbed 11 rebounds to go with eight points to lead Dundee/Bradford. Kailey Yeoman had eight points and six steals. Nikki Peterson and Jade Roussell both scored four points.
JASPER-TROUPSBURG (0-3) 44
HAMMONDSPORT (2-2) 47
Danica Dresser led Hammondsport with 18 points while Hannah Hoerter contributed 17. Rorie Whitcomb scored nine. Samantha Pratt (2) and Alexia Swarthout (1) also scored for the Lakers.
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