
GIRLS
RUSH-HENRIETTA (1-1) 57
HILTON (1-1) 65
Mallory Heise scored eight of her game-high 26 points in the third quarter when Hilton erased a halftime deficit and took a 41-37 lead into the fourth quarter. The ninth-grade guard scored 10 more points in the fourth quarter and finished with eight rebounds and four assists. Teammate Ella Clark grabbed a total of seven rebounds and scored eight of her 19 points during the final eight minutes. Leah Thompson contributed 10 points. Elena Graziano (5), Sarah Jorgensen (4) and Riley Letta (1) also scored for the Cadets. Avery Roberts connected on nine field goals including a pair from behind the 3-point arc and led Rush-Henrietta with 21 points. Alivia Day added 13. Ava Santiago scored six. Alison Utter added five. Kaitlyn Gregg and Cassidy Pearce scored four apiece for the Royal Comets. Tory Peters and Ashlyn Roberts rounded out the scoring with two points apiece.
FAIRPORT (1-2) 44
VICTOR (1-0) 57
Kaitlin Murphy finished with 14 points and 12 assists to lead Victor. Eva Pronti posted a game-high 16 points to go with five helpers. Rachel Gill handed out 11 assists and scored eight points in the win. Devin Livingston (8), Grace Callahan (7), Abbie Murphy (3) and Mallory Clar (1) also scored for the Blue Devils. Clar handed out seven assists. Bella Pucci scored 15, and Ella Meabon had 12 points for Fairport. Rachel McCoy and Sarah Hirschler scored four apiece. Ne’veah Buntley, Abigail Smith and Riley DeRue also scored for Fairport.
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (2-0) 58
BATAVIA (0-2) 22
Teagan Kamm finished with 20 points and 11 rebounds to lead HF-L which had all 11 players contribute to the scoring. Samantha Ostrovski added eight points and five steals. Batavia’s Julie Petry led the Blue Devils with seven points.
WEBSTER THOMAS (2-0) 61
GATES-CHILI (1-2) 52
Mady Kelly scored 22 points,and Mary Marrapese added 15 to lead Thomas. Teagan Baylor scored eight points. Ella Wambach added six. Raja Mosher (2) and Emily Ford (1) also scored for the Titans.
BRIGHTON (2-1) 58
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (0-2) 28
Lucy Lederman scored 15 points, and Kiara Anglin added 13 to lead Brighton. Sadie Scott and Maeve Diefendorf added six apiece. Katie Hardie had five. Olivia Rush scored four. Nora Smith and MaryGrace Tisa both scored three. Avery Hopkin (2) and Kaiya Larkins (1) also scored for the Bruins. Layla Jackson led Churchville with 10. Emma Healy added six points. Audrey Booth (5), Esabella Smith (3), Brooke Collom (2) and Haley Leonard (2) also scored for the Saints.
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (3-0) 58
BROCKPORT (3-1) 40
Ellie Bergin finished with 35 points, 12 rebounds, five assists and two steals to lead Sutherland. Leora Cook added nine points and nine rebounds. Lara Brandt had five points and nine rebounds. Annie Refermat had four points and 11 rebounds in the win.
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (1-2) 46
PENFIELD (1-0) 76
Leading by nine with four minutes remaining in the third quarter, Penfield finished the game on a 39-18 run. Six different players scored in the fourth when the Patriots pulled away for the opening-night win. Jackie Funk led Penfield with 20 points and six assists for the game. Grace Alexander added 13. Eva Elliot had 12 and Elisa Faklaris 10 points. Leah Fusilli (4) and Emily Fordham (2) also scored for the Patriots. Schroeder’s Mariah Watkins led all scorers with 26 points. Julia Perales had eight points. Bria Watkins contributed six and Andraia DiPisa four points.
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EASTRIDGE (0-4) 44
GREECE OLYMPIA (1-0) 46
On a night dedicated to local First Responders, Shania Estrich came to the rescue for the Greece Olympia Girls’ Basketball team. Estrich scored nine of her game-high 17 points in the fourth quarter as Olympia rallied from a double-digit deficit. READ MORE.
PEMBROKE (3-1) 27
KENDALL (4-0) 41
Libby Snyder finished with 11 points, 16 rebounds, three steals and two assists to lead Kendall which outscored Pembroke in each of the first three quarters. Emma Allen added eight points for the Eagles while Grace Levett had seven. Alezya Brown contributed six points. Kailie Regan (4), T’Mia Kitchings (2), Julie Szczepanski (2) and Julie Coble (1) also scored for the Eagles. Pembroke’s Karlie Houseknecht led the Dragons with six points. Isabel Breeden, Sydney Johnson, Allie Schwerthoffer and Jackie Neureuter added four apiece. Olivia Breeden scored five points.
LYNDONVILLE (3-0) 73
WHEATLAND-CHILI (0-1) 32
Lorelei Dillenbeck scored 17, Ella Lewis 13 and Karlee Rounds 10 to lead the Lyndonville attack. READ MORE.
ALEXANDER (2-2) 59
ATTICA (4-0) 63
Chase Harding poured in 28 points and grabbed eight rebounds to lead Attica. The senior guard also collected two steals, two blocks and one assist in the win. Teammate Emily Gersitz corralled 22 rebounds while scoring eight points and gathering five steals. Emily Gadd finished with eight rebounds, seven points and five assists while Victoria Walker had eight assists, six points, six rebounds and one steal. McKenna Phelps contributed six points.
HOLLEY (1-2) 7
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (2-0) 64
Kelsey Schlagenhauf posted a double-double with 15 points and 11 rebounds to lead Oakfield-Alabama. Caitlin Ryan added 12 points, three assists, four rebounds and four steals. Brooke Redding had 11 points, two assists and two rebounds. Makena Reding had nine points while Emma Wray (6), Alea Groff (5), Alaina Mages (2), Altamirano Macy (2) and Piper Hyde (2) also scored for the Hornets.
BYRON-BERGEN (2-0) 53
ELBA (0-1) 48
Dayanara Caballero led eight Bees in the scoring column with 19 points. The junior guard also had five rebounds, two steals, one block and one steal. Teammate Sasha Schramm added eight points and four rebounds. Mackenzie Senf and Kendall Phillips scored six points apiece. Maddie Grim grabbed a game-high seven rebounds and scored five points. Mikaylah Pocock (4), Ava Wagoner (3) and Zoey Sheperd (2) also scored for the Byron-Bergen. Elba’s Sydney Reilly scored 17 points. Adrianna Long had 13. Dakota Brinkman (7), Laci Stewart (6), Maddie Hall (3) and Rachel Walls (2) rounded out the scoring for Elba.
GENEVA (0-1) 22
WAYNE (4-1) 31
Aly Johnson scored 10 points to lead Wayne. Allie Cheminti added nine points in the win. Emily Pratt (8), Riley Simpson (3) and Kasey Eaton (1) also scored for the Eagles.
HAC (3-0) 61
SOUTH SENECA (0-2) 38
Seniors Eliza Nicosia and Chloe Fowler led HAC with a pair of double-doubles. Nicosia had 21 points and 12 rebounds. Fowler finished 16 points and 15 rebounds. Morgan Fowler added eight points. Anna Thomas had six points, five assists and six steals. Cadence Brecker and Ella Prokupets both scored three points. Lucy Michael scored four points for the Wolves.
RED JACKET (1-3) 31
NAPLES (0-1) 23
Natalie Lecceardone finished with a team-high nine points to lead Red Jacket. Maddie Chase added eight pints while Ella Pysnack (7), Isabelle McHugh (4), Emma Krise (2) and Mary English (1) also scored for Red Jacket. Adiah Northrop led Naples with 10 points. Brynn Davis had eight points while Anna Schenk scored three and Delaney Sauer had two points and 23 rebounds.
NEWARK (1-1) 30
PALMYRA-MACEDON (1-0) 41
BLOOMFIELD (2-1) 44
MARCUS WHITMAN (1-3) 30
WATERLOO (3-0) 60
MIDLAKES (2-2) 47
Jazzmyn Lewis finished 15 points, 13 steals, six rebounds and three assists to lead Waterloo. Morgan Caraballo had 22 points. Natalie DiSanto contributed 11 points, four assists, three rebounds and one steal in the win. Giavanna White-Principio and Macy Carr scored six apiece for Waterloo.
HONEOYE (0-1) 22
ROMULUS (1-2) 50
AVON (0-3) 20
HORNELL (1-0) 67
Lillian Hoyt connected on eight 3-pointers as part of an overall effort that saw Hornell dial long distance 17 times in Friday’s win. Hoyt finished with 26 points. Jordyn Dyring had 12 points and Jane Spitulnik, eight. Ali DiFranco scored nine for Avon.
WARSAW (0-3) 26
BATH-HAVERLING (4-1) 53
PERRY (1-3) 40
GENESEO (1-1) 44
DANSVILLE (2-1) 51
LETCHWORTH (2-2) 28
Madi Lee led three in double figures with 14 points. Abby Belcher scored 11 for the Mustangs and Chelsie Tyler had 10. Sidney Stone (7), Megan Tyler (6), Kali Meyer (5) and Aynsley Belcher (5) rounded out the scoring for Dansville.
LIVONIA (3-1) 58
LE ROY (0-3) 39
ALFRED-ALMOND (0-3) 27
BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (1-2) 28
WELLSVILLE (3-0) 50
MANSFIELD 25
LIMA CHRISTIAN (1-2) 44
MT. MORRIS (1-1) 53
HAMMONDSPORT 47
ARKPORT 60
BOYS
GATES-CHILI (0-1)
WEBSTER THOMAS (1-0)
Jackson Kulik and Andrew Quinn combined for 16 points in the second quarter when Thomas jumped to a 22-point lead heading into halftime. Kulik connected twice from the floor and converted a pair of free throws for six of his 20 points. Quinn poured in 10 during the stanza hitting four field goals and two free throws as the Titans took a 44-22 lead after 16 minutes of play. The senior guard finished with 20 points on the night. Shawn Mason found the measure from distance on a trio of 3-pointers and added 17 points for the Titans. Eli Adams scored 10 while Cory Jarvis (5), David Petz (3) and Sean Linder (2) rounded out the scoring for Thomas. Cameron Brown led Gates with 19 including four 3-pointers. Sammy Seymour and Kani Mitchem added seven apiece. Ryan Santiago had six while Ayden Grinion and Ty Stevenson both scored four. DaMarion Mewborn contributed a free throw.
PENFIELD (1-2) 43
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (3-0) 51
Jon McCaffrey scored four of his team-high 11 points in the fourth quarter as Schroeder held off a second-half Penfield rally. Nick Hauman converted five of six free throws in the final stanza and finished with nine points overall. Matthew Salina, Michael Salina and Gio Schillaci scored six apiece for the Warriors. Alex DeRosa had five points. Tyler Race and Ben Carey both scored four points. Trailing 24-12 at half, Penfield’s Aiden Cook connected on three 3-pointers in the third quarter when Penfield outscored Schroeder 19-9 to make it a two-point game heading into the final stanza. Cook finished with a game-high 17 points. Caden Harrington hit one 3-pointer and scored all seven of his points in the third quarter. Derek Torres and Matt Karpen added five points apiece. Brady Schroeder scored three points. Charles MacDougall and Dan Gregory both scored two points.
IRONDEQUOIT (1-0) 69
SPENCERPORT (1-2) 38
Senior Damon Brumfield scored the first eight points for the Eagles and Ryan Heath scored 10 points, including a long three-pointer at the buzzer as Irondequoit built a 24-4 lead after the first quarter. READ MORE.
GREECE ATHENA (0-2) 89
PITTSFORD MENDON (2-0) 94 2OT
Jackson Green scored 12 of his 22 points in overtime to lead Mendon. Teammate Kidder Lindley hit six 3-pointers including four in the fourth quarter and finished with a game-high 28 points. London Hoyser added 11 points and Matt Woods had 10. Eric Krowl and Caleb Lewis contributed eight points apiece. Conner Rook scored four points and Tyler Shadders had three. James Reaves, Jr. led Athena with 24 points. Sophomore Khorie Reaves had 22. Frankie Oropeza and Johan Jones scored 13 points apiece. Terrell Wilson had 12 points. Izaiah Stewart contributed five for the Trojans.
HILTON (1-2) 57
RUSH-HENRIETTA (1-0) 65
Trailing by seven heading into the fourth quarter, five different players contributed as Rush-Henrietta outscored Hilton 21-8 over the final eight minutes. Tyler Simmons and Mason Giorgione scored six points apiece during the decisive stanza. Tobey Wright scored five of his team-high 23 while Nasir Hunter contributed five points as well. Abdul Bori had four in final period. Giorgione finished the night with 14 points. Hunter had seven and Bori nine points. Myles Collins-Howard (2), Adareus Smith (2) and Izigk Fisher (1) also scored for the Royal Comets. Hilton’s Preston Prince scored a game-high 24 points including 12 in the first quarter when the Cadets grabbed a 25-19 lead. Greyson Trubia had 13 points and Luke Pisani scored 11 on the night. Michael Whelehan had eight points, and Matt Mastowski converted a free throw for Hilton.
BROCKPORT (1-2) 37
CANANDAIGUA (1-0) 69
VICTOR (3-0) 50
FAIRPORT (1-1) 44
Despite being held 18 points under their season average the Victor Blue Devils pulled off a third win in as many outings. Nick Leonard hit two 3-pointers and scored 11 of his game-high 17 points in the first half when the Blue Devils took a 30-19 into the break. AJ Queri added 11 points on the back of three 3-pointers while Phil Nwugwo scored eight and Rohan Chitre had six points. Garrett Clar (5) and Cam Ryan (3) also scored for Victor. Fairport’s Bruce Wilder matched Leonard with 17 points. Alex Hill scored six. Zac Ditzel and Aidan White had five apiece. Jake Koonmen (3), Bill Meagher (3), Wallace Rahmaan (3) and Ian Kennedy (2) also scored for Fairport.
BRIGHTON (2-0) 64
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (1-2) 56
Reggie Smith, Jr. converted seven of eight free throws and accounted for nine of his team-high 16 points in the third quarter when Brighton outscored Churchville-Chili 22-8. Matt Howe added 11 points on the night including six in the decisive third quarter. Andrew Falter finished with 12 points for the game. David Tisa, Jr. added nine. Andrew Kotrides (7), Trygve Watkins (5), Eli Desandis (2) and Quinn O’Brien (2) rounded out the scoring for the Bruins. Brighton trailed 33-30 at halftime. C-C’s Jason Gibbs led all scorers with 28 points. Robert Munding had eight points for the Saints while Collin Curley, Joaquon Thomas and Mac Bean added six apiece. Amir Thomas contributed two points.
GREECE OLYMPIA (1-1) 67
EASTRIDGE (3-0) 83
Emmanuel Leftenant spearheaded a 26-point second quarter with two 3-pointers, a pair of buckets inside the arc and 4-of-4 shooting from the free-throw line as Eastridge grabbed a 51-29 lead heading into the break. Cordell Young scored four his game-high 25 points during the stanza. Caquan Wester added 19 for the game while Leftenant finished with 18. Emmanuel Torres had nine points. Ju Ju Pittman (5), Zy Switzer (3), Jaden Gamble (2) and Laval Johnson (2) rounded out the scoring for the Lancers. Jahod Faison paced Greece Olympia with 20 points including 13 in the third quarter. Landen Evans scored 14. Ricky Hill and Bryce Long had 11 apiece. Anthony Starks contributed five points. Will Buttino, Luis Muñoz and Ayden Graham scored two apiece.
McQUAID (1-2) 45
ALBANY ACADEMY 67
UPREP (1-0) 75
FRANKLIN (0-3) 40
Andrew Edwards-Jefferson finished with 14 points, 10 rebounds and three blocks to lead UPrep. James Matthews added 16 points, five assists, five steals and three blocks while Emere Fulton scored 15 off the bench.
WILSON MAGNET (0-2) 43
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (2-0) 76
Tyler Mullin scored 22 to lead 13 scorers for Sutherland. Sam Pisanelli had 13 points while Everett Wilcox had eight. Bobby Dodge and Ivan Goettler scored six points apiece. Matt Drago (4), Max Michalski (4), Brennan Quinn (3), Chandler Reynolds (3), Ray Sauke (2), Charles Postller (2), Dutch Pestorius (2) and Ansh Kumar (1) rounded out the scoring for Sutherland. Ninth-grader DaSiah White paced Wilson with 27 points. Jayleon Smith added six. Zavarius Henry had four. Joshua Joyce, Khalil Lewis and Michael Kelly scored two points apiece for the Wildcats.
EUGENIO MARIA de HOSTOS CHARTER SCHOOL (2-0) 74
BISHOP KEARNEY (0-2) 68
Antoine McFadden poured in 23 of his game-high 33 points in the second half to lead EMCHS. Jamuel Guzman scored 13 points while Bryant Seda scored six. David Thomas added five points for the Hornets. Julier Ruiz had four points. Bishop Kearney’s Colin Gentile scored 27 points while Zee Johnson had 21.
C.G. FINNEY (1-3) 58
FILLMORE (3-0) 63
AVON (4-0) 62
HORNELL (1-3) 57
Jack Browne and Dylan Smith posted a double-double apiece as Avon pulled away from a single-possession game. Browne scored 15 points and grabbed 10 rebounds. Smith finished with 20 points and 11 rebounds. Michael Rowland added 10 points and five rebounds. Gennaro Picco led Hornell with 18 points. AJ Hoyt scored nine. Avon led 9-7 after one quarter before outscoring Hornell 28-19 in the second quarter.
LE ROY (1-1) 52
LIVONIA (1-1) 55
Chris Coyle finished with a game and career-high 31 points as Livonia erased a six-point halftime deficit. Evan Swan sealed the victory with a pair of late free throws. Livonia converted 9-of-10 charity tosses during the fourth quarter.
“We played smart basketball in the third and fourth quarters, and did not panic in pressure situations,” Livonia head coach Matt Young said. “Chris was in a rhythm tonight and played great basketball both offensively and defensively. Evan Swan hit big big free throws in the fourth to put us up by three. This was a nice win for us!”
Le Roy’s Merritt Holly finished with 27 points and 13 rebounds. Mitch Hockey had 13 points, four rebounds and two steals for the Oatkan Knights.
WARSAW (2-2) 41
BATH-HAVERLING (1-2) 70
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (2-3) 36
DANSVILLE (2-2) 54
Drew Morrow posted a double-double with 25 points and 18 rebounds to lead the host Mustangs in the first round of the Dansville Rotary Tournament. Teammate Jakob Smith added 10 points, 11 rebounds and six steals while Tyler Harris had nine points, five assists and four steals. Dawson Wadsworth contributed seven assists and three steals. Reid Martin had nine rebounds to go with two points. Collin Gray (5) and Calab Rigdon (3) rounded out the scoring for Dansville. The Mustangs broke open a tie game at halftime outscoring Way-Co 18-8 in the stanza. Brady Knudsen led Wayland-Cohocton with 14 points. Brogan Cotter added 10. Michael Gammell and Collin Mehlenbacher scored five apiece. Dansville will play Campbell-Savona in Saturday’s championship game while Wayland-Cohocton will face Geneseo.
LETCHWORTH (3-2) 73
PERRY (1-3) 56
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT () 37
MARION (1-2) 43
WAYNE (2-1) 73
GENEVA (1-2) 35
Mason Blankenberg scored eight of his game-high 24 points in the first quarter when Wayne jumped out to a 28-3 lead. Blankenberg connected nine times from the floor for the game including three 3-pointers. Nate Coleman added 15 points for Wayne while Noah Means and Sean Nellis scored 10 apiece. PJ Ostrowski scored nine points. Alec Gilbert had three and Kaleb Glessing two to round out the scoring for the Eagles. Geneva’s Hector Rosado-Rodriguez connected on four 3-pointers to lead the Panthers with 12 points. Manny Townsend added eight points. Ethan Townsend had six points. Danny Carter (2), Devin Thomas (3), Will Diaz (3) and Akeem Whitfield (2) also scored for Geneva.
WATERLOO (1-2) 54
MARCUS WHITMAN (2-1) 66
Brody Royston connected on a trio of 3-pointers and finished with 13 points and 11 rebounds to lead Marcus Whitman. Connor Tomion had 19 points while Nolan Lee added 15 points and eight rebounds. Bryce Tomion contributed eight points. Grant Kestler had five. Holden Lescord-Fry (4) and Connor Gorton (2) rounded out the scoring for the Wildcats which broke open a tie game at halftime with a 21-14 advantage in the third quarter. Waterloo’s Nolan Slywka led all scorers with 27 points. Devin Mulvey-Salerno added eight points. Casey Burcoff scored seven points. Jordan Kraft had five. Conner McCann (4), Quincey Trickler (2) and Najib Brown (1) rounded out the scoring for Waterloo.
UNION-ENDICOTT (IV) 64
NEWARK (1-2) 53
Raeshawn Howard scored 20 points to lead Newark. Brayden Steve added 10. Isaiah Camp and Zach Herd scored seven apiece while Stevie Brown had five points. Daveon Wright scored four points.
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (2-0) 62
MIDLAKES (2-2) 59
CUBA-RUSHFORD 22
WELLSVILLE 65
BELFAST (2-0) 51
HAMMONDSPORT (1-4) 36
GENESEE VALLEY (0-3) 14
JASPER-TROUPSBURG (3-2) 52
ROY-HART (VI) 44
BATAVIA-NOTRE DAME (2-0) 71
ALBION (VI) 53
BYRON-BERGEN (3-1) 81
Corden Zimmerman poured in 38 points and Gianni Ferrara 19 to set the pace for the Bees which led by only a 39-30 margin at the half. READ MORE.
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