GIRLS
LIVIONA (4-1) 51
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (3-1) 48
Libby Kwak finished with a game-and-season high 23 points including a 3-pointer late in the fourth quarter to lift the Livonia girls’ basketball team. Kwak’s go ahead triple gave Livonia a lead it did not surrender at 51-48. READ MORE.
OUR LADY OF MERCY (3-0) 67
SWEET HOME (VI) 43
Libby McDonough posted a game-high 17 points to go with four rebounds and two steals to lead Mercy. Maddie Fitzgerald added 16 points three assists and three steals while Audrey Hintz had six points, six rebounds, four steals and three blocks for the Monarchs. Karli Harnischfeger collected seven points, five assists, four steal and two rebounds. Natalie Casale had eight points, four rebounds and four steals. Mia Valvo and Lauren Loiacono scored two points apiece in the win.
GENEVA (0-2) 29
EAST (1 -1) 70
Gabriella Brown-Sturdviant finished with 17 points, 10 assists and 11 rebounds to lead East. Teammate Imani Oliver added 19 points, six rebound, four steals and three assists. Jaylen Giles contributed 15 points, three steals and two assists. Ali’Yana Robinson had six points and seven rebounds while D’niah Johnson accounted for four points and seven rebounds. Jemaryiha Armstrong (3), Cianni Murrell (2) and Jiasia Norris (2) also scored for East.
HOUGHTON (3-1) 11
ANDOVER (3-1) 47
Vanessa Hall led Andover/Whitesville with 21 points, and Maria Riloba added 12. Rachel Jackson (6), Addison Morgan (4), Serena Ainsworth (2) and Grace Fry (2) also scored for the Panthers.
ALFRED (0-4) 15
HAMMONDSPORT (3-3) 52
Danica Dresser scored 23 points, and Hannah Hoerter added 17 as Hammondsport won for the second time in three games. Reagan Luppino, Alexia Swarthout, LaZell Locey and Nichole Pratt contributed three points apiece.
ELBA (0-2) 27
NOTRE DAME-BATAVIA (1-1) 30
WHEATLAND-CHILI (0-2) 19
BYRON-BERGEN (3-0) 45
SCIO (1-2) 55
MT. MORRIS (1-2) 46
Sierra Somers scored 18 points for Mount Morris. Maria Pau Caceres had 10 points and seven assist while Cadence Stroud finished with seven points and 10 rebounds. Briana Lang (5), Emyah Green (4) and Mckenzie Ryan (2) also scored for the Blue Devils.
GANANDA (2-1) 27
EAST ROCHESTER (1-0) 58
Lebria Hickman and Samantha Lewis both recorded double-doubles to lead East Rcohester. Hickman finished with 14 points and 10 rebounds to go with five steals. Lewis had 11 points and 10 rebounds, to go with three assists and two steals. Lily Funk scored a game-high 18 points while collecting eight rebounds, six assists and four steals. Zarriah Eldridge had 13 points, eight rebounds, six assists and four steals. Aniyah Eldridge grabbed six rebounds and scored two points. Emma Romach had two assists, two steals and one rebound.
PEMBROKE (5-0) 54
HOLLEY (1-1) 34
Karli Houseknecht scored a game-high 16 points leading Pembroke to their fifth straight victory. Houseknecht also corralled five steals. Izzy Breeden finished the night with 14 points. Sydney Johnson scored 13 points. Allie Schwerthoffer added six points and also hauled in 12 rebounds.
HINSDALE (0-3) 12
GENESEE VALLEY/BELFAST (2-0) 38
Mary Hamer scored 15 points to lead Genesee Valley/Belfast. Alicia Borden and Addison Girusendorf added six apiece. Anna Drozdowski accounted for five points. Katlin Sadler (4) and Addy Herring (2) also scored GV/B. Jaylee Jimmerson led Hinsdale with eight points. Fran Childs chipped in four.
LETCHWORTH (3-1) 15
FILMORE (3-0) 47
Letchworth’s Morgan Brace finished with nine points, four rebounds and a steal. Teammate Phoebe Conklin had four points and four rebounds. Kate Broughton grabbed four rebounds to go with two points. Hana Gill and Morgan had a point apiece.
BOYS
GREECE OLYMPIA (2-1) 52
WORLD OF INQUIRY (1-3) 45
Landen Evans scored a game-high 14 points as Olympia jumped out to an early lead. Jahod Faison finished with 13 points, converting four free throws. Ricky Hill finished the night with 11 points. Anthony Starks (8) and Bryce Long (6) also scored for the Spartans. World of Inquiry’s Christian Ortiz and Jaedon Adams-Griffen scored a team-high 12 points apiece. Adams- Griffen recorded his first double-double as a freshman with 12 points and 10 rebounds. Rodeny Nunally Jr. finished the game with eight points. Umar Richardson and Keyon Concepcion added four points apiece. Jalen Breedy scored five points on the night.
MIDLAKES (2-3) 51
SCHOOL OF THE ARTS (2-2) 59
Keshaun Chatman led three in double figures as SOTA won for the second time in three games. The senior guard connected seven times from the floor and finished with 19 points in the win. Fred Bryant and Tyree Moore added 10 apiece for the Silverhawks who led 33-27 at halftime. Sam Howland accounted for eight points. Latrell Ingram and Aness Jaff scored five apiece while Ajai Goggins contributed two points for SOTA. Kyle Kumkey paced Midlakes with 17 points. Mike DeHond and Ricky Wright scored 12 apiece. Owen Guest scored four points while Jared Brownell, Dylan Mattoon and Abe Diaz each scored two points for the Screaming Eagles.
FRANKLIN (0-4) 46
GATES-CHILI (1-1) 54
Kani Mitchem scored a game-high 15 points leading the Spartans to their first victory of the season. Mitchem converted nine free throws in the game. JR Seymour, Cameron Brown, and Ryan Santiago each scored 11 points. Richard Stevenson finished the game with four points and Ayden Grinion added two points. Franklin’s Shamere Freeman and Terence Thompson scored a team-high of 13 points for the Bulldogs. Chauncey White-Oliver finished the night with seven points. Shawn Goins and Shedreeck Knight scored four points each. Dayvion Scott (3) and Tyree Jenkins (2) also scored.
LEADERSHIP ACADEMY (1-3) 28
RUSH-HENRIETTA (2-0) 69
Mason Giorgione scored a game-high 16 points, nine of which came in the second quarter as the Royal Comets grabbed a commanding lead and never looked back. Tobey Wright finished the night with 15 points. Abdulah-Fatah Buri finished with 13 points. Ajani Cook scored seven points. Izigk Fisher (4), Jahmir Phillips Smith (3), Jeremy Bumbarger (3), Josiah Jones (2), Isaiah Santiago-Washington (2), Nasir Hunter (2), and Myles Collins-Howard (1) also scored for the Royal Comets. Leadership’s Daiquon McKinney scored a team high seven points for the Lions. Mysean Morrison ended the night with six points. Jahmere Kirkland finished with five points. Kyree Jones added four points. Abdul Hussein (2), Matt Thomas (2), and Cameron Miller (2), scored for Leadership as well.
THE PATRICK SCHOOL (NJ) 71
EDISON-TECH (3-2) 80
Reggie Simmons wanted to see his Edison Tech Inventors get a quick start, Monday night. The third-year coach received his wish. Edmari Binion and Mike Morgan paced the offense. READ MORE.
VICTOR (4-0) 56
WEBSTER THOMAS (1-1) 42
Phil Nwugwo scored 12 of his game-high 33 points in the second quarter, leading the Blue Devils to a comeback victory. Nick Leonard ended the night ten points. Brennan Hopkins finished the night with five points. Cam Ryan and Luis Diaz-Riviera finished the night with three points apiece. Rohan Chitre finished with two points. Webster Thomas’s Andrew Quinn scored a team-high 20 points. Shawn Mason finished the night with 11 points and converted three 3-pointers in the third quarter. Jackson Kulik finished the night with six points. Eli Adams (3) and Sean Linder (2) also scored for the Titans.
BISHOP KEARNEY (0-1) 50
NORTHSTAR (2-2) 99
Ryan Garwood scored 29 points to go along with nine assists and Andrew Eschner scored a career high 28 points and grabbed nine rebounds. Ben Gritsak notched a double double with 12 points and 15 rebounds. Zee Johnson led Bishop Kearney with 15 points. Alejandro Aguilar finished the night with 13 points and Colin Gentile finished with 12.
SCIO/FRIENDSHIP (3-1) 41
JASPER TROUPSBURG (4-2) 64
Colby Cornish led four in double figures, and Jasper-Troupsburg put together back-to-back wins for the second time in the early going of this season. Cornish scored 15 on the game. Jared Ainsworth scored 10 of his 12 points in the first quarter when the Wildcats opened with 21-7 lead. Cash Bouton finished with 14 points, and Lou Zver IV had 13. Brennan Waters scored eight points, and Gage Guerin accounted for two points. Brenden Loucks and Lazar Bulajic scored 17 apiece to lead Scio/Friendship. Jacob Golden scored four points, and Nate Ford had three.
VERTUS (2-2) 67
FINNEY (2-4) 57
Reginald Pough scored a team-high 20 points and grabbed 11 rebouds as Vertus grabbed a commanding lead. Tajmeir Hawkins finished the night with 16 points. Jayden Ridley-Smith scored ten points. Daymeir Cain finished with seven points and 16 rebounds. Earlington Walker had seven points and six rebounds. Gerod Jackson handed out 10 assists to go with three points. Trevor Scott (6) and Gerod Jackson (3) also scored for Vertus. James Sidorshin scored nine of his game-high 22 points in the third quarter for the Finney Falcons. Diego Bessett finished with 11 points. Nick Pasquantonio scored seven points. Ethan Krog added six points. Connor O’Hare (4), Donnie Khothsymuong (3), Josh Saurez (2), David Crandell (1) scored for Finney as well.
EUGENIO MARIA DE HOSTOS (2-1) 39
WHEATLAND-CHILI (1-2) 62
LYONS (5-0) 92
NORTH ROSE (1-3) 41
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (2-0) 74
PEMBROKE (1-1) 46
HOLLEY (1-2) 45
ATTICA (2-2) 58
BYRON-BERGEN (4-1) 76
PAVILION (0-5) 40
BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (3-1) 33
CAMPBELL-SAVONA (2-2) 52
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