GIRLS
PENFIELD (2-0) 60
PITTSFORD MENDON (3-1) 50
Four days ago, Penfield girls’ head basketball coach Mark Vogt commended the balance on offense that his Patriots showed in a season-opening win over Webster Schroeder. Tuesday night, Vogt’s squad showed its balance on the defensive end of the floor. And the result was the same. READ MORE.
VICTOR (2-0) 49
WEBSTER THOMAS (2-1) 37
Eva Pronti paced Victor to its second win of the season with a game-high 16 points. Rachel Gill chipped in 12, Kaitlin Murphy scored nine, and both Mallory Clar and Abbie Murphy had six to finish the Blue Devil scoring. Mady Kelly led all Titan scorers with 14 points. Ruby Marrapese and Maggie Smith both finished with six points, Bella Finale and Mary Marrapese both had four points, Emily Ford scored two, and Teagan Baylor wrapped up scoring with one point.
FAIRPORT (2-2) 62
GATES-CHILI (1-3) 32
Fairport picked up a bounce-back win behind Bella Pucci’s game-high 17 points. Ne’vaeh Buntley added 15, and Ella Meabon wrapped up Red Raiders in double-figures with 11. Abigail Smith had nine, Sophia Lapp scored six, and both Amiya Johnson and Macy Ostrander finished with two points.
HILTON (2-1) 51
BRIGHTON (2-2) 46
Ella Clark scored eight of team-high 15 points in the fourth quarter when Hilton erased a five-point deficit. Trailing 33-28 heading into the final eight minutes, Clark converted 6-of-8 free throws and connected once from the floor. Mallory Heise added five of her 12 in the fourth. Leah Thompson chipped in nine points for the game alongside 11 rebounds. Karlee Hargather had six, Riley Letta scored five, and Sarah Jorgensen finished the Cadet scoring with four. Kiara Anglin paced Brighton with a game-high 17 points. Sadie Scott added nine of her own, Lucy Lederman scored six, both Olivia Rush and Nora Smith had five, and Kaiya Larkins wrapped up the games scoring with four.
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PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (4-1) 84
GREECE ODYSSEY (1-3) 37
Pittsford Sutherland picked up the win behind a balanced offense that featured five players in double-figures. Annie Dodge led all Knights with 18 points, Ellie Bergin scored 14, both Petra Hunt and Annie Refermat had 12, and Leora Cook finished with 10. Caitlin Bergin scored six, Saide Bush chipped in five, Lara Brandt had three, and Dylan Madigan and Olivia Taylor wrapped up the games scoring with two.
GREECE ATHENA (0-3) 39
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (3-0) 67
Honeoye Falls-Lima remains unbeaten behind a double-double from Teagan Kamm. Kamm scored a team-high 13 points to go along with 10 rebounds. Whitley Easton added 12 points behind four three-pointers, and Clare Ruff scored nine points alongside five steals and five assists. Mollie Finn and Samantha Ostrovski accounted for seven points apiece. Caroline Smith scored five. Brooklyn Bellavia, Marlee Green and Emma Hoffman each had four points. Mariah Freeman led Greece Athena with a game-high 16 points.
GREECE ARCADIA (0-3) 28
GREECE OLYMPIA (2-0) 64
Shania Estrich dropped a game-high 31 points which led Greece Olympia to its second-straight win to begin the year. The sophomore scored 20 of her 31 points in the second half. Nonjpa Nelson was the only other Spratan in double-figures with 12. Kyleigh Bathe added eight, Tenaja Scott scored five, and both Madelyn Kielkowicz and Macie Vetter chipped in four points.
Tashi Forkell led the Titans with a team-high six points. Steph Martinez-Munoz had four of her own, and Katelyn Geraci had three points.
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (2-3) 42
LYONS (4-1) 63
Jayla Bell paced Lyons to its second-straight win with a game-high 26 points. Bell added 11 steals, six rebounds, and four assists to her stat line. Imani Harder added a double-double featuring 10 points and 13 rebounds. Harder finished the game with six steals and two blocks. Jenna Bott chipped in eight points and four rebounds, Kamryn Bonnell scored seven points and recorded nine steals, and Mikayla Chase scored six points to go along with five steals. Nadia Chase, Melena Card, and Cierra Harrison all finished the game with two points.
PRATTSBURGH/AVOCA (3-2) 30
DANSVILLE (3-1) 54
Dansville won its second-straight behind Chelsie Tyler’s team-high 14 points. Madison Lee was the only other Dansville player in double-digits with 12 points alongside four rebounds. Aynsley Belcher stuffed the stat sheet with seven points, nine rebounds, six steals, two assists, and one block. Brielle Caruso chipped in seven points, six assists, and five rebounds. Sidney Stone ended the game with three, Abigail Belcher finished with seven, Stephanie Youngers scored two, and Megan Tyler finished the games scoring with two points.
RED CREEK (1-2)
MARION (0-3)
Red Creek picked up its first victory of the season behind an offense that had seven different scorers. Mackenzie Ferguson led the team with 10 points, Alexandria Cleveland scored nine, Madeline Smith chipped in eight, Abby Blanchard added seven, Tamara Crawford finished with four points, Madalyn Mayville scored three, and Ryleigh Holliday ended Red Creek’s scoring with two points.
HORNELL (2-0) 60
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (3-2) 49
Eighth-grader Jordan Dyring led Honrell with a team-high 20 points. Dyring knocked down six shots from beyond-the-arc, including four of them in the first half. Jane Spitulnik poured in 19 points of her own with four shots from the three point line. Spitulnik scored 15 of her points in the second half. Lillian Hoyt scored nine points, Madelyn Moore added seven points, Selena Maldanado had four, and Ayla Prior wrapped up the Red Raider scoring with one point.
Lillian Mullen led Canisteo-Greenwood in scoring with 20 points. Mullen scored 12 in the second half and grabbed seven rebounds. Brooke Burd had a team-high 16 rebounds alongside five points. Bailey Mullen finished as the only other player in double-digits with 12. Payton Peters chipped in eight and Kennedy Richardson finished the scoring with four of her own.
HARLEY-ALLENDALE-COLUMBIA (3-1) 37
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (3-0) 52
Dundee/Bradford remained unbeaten behind a balanced offense that featured three double-figure scorers. Kendall Parker led the way with a team-high 16, and Jade Roussel and Hallie Knapp both closed with 10 points. Kailey Knapp chipped in eight, Mikayla Schoffner scored four, and Nikki Peterson ended the scoring with two points.
WILLIAMSON (1-1) 40
EAST ROCHESTER (4-0) 64
Samantha Lewis kept East Rochester undefeated with a game-high 28 points to go alongside 13 rebounds. The Bombers outscored Williamson 37-15 in the second half to pull away. Lily Funk scored 10 points and swatted six shots, and Lebria Hickman grabbed 13 rebounds along with scoring eight points. Zarriah Eldridge collected five points, five steals, four rebounds and three assists. Faith Daniels and Gianna Romach scored four points apiece. Cassisdy Broker and Emma Romach both scored two points apiece.
ADDISON (2-2) 19
BATH-HAVERLING (5-1) 52
Bath-Haverling picked up its third-straight win behind a game-high 15 points from Meredith Czajkowski. Emma Luckenbach grabbed 11 boards and scored nine points, and Natalie Krelie scored five points alongside six rebounds and six assists. Gillian Oksinski and Madison Coots both notched five points. Keegan Smith scored four points and recorded seven rebounds, and both Olivia Travis and Sydney Burns ended with two points.
PALMYRA-MACEDON (2-1) 34
MIDLAKES (3-2) 43
Callie Walker dominated the paint with 10 rebounds, seven blocks, and nine points as the Screaming Eagles moved above .500. Grace Murphy led the team in scoring with 14 points, and Kate Mahoney chipped in seven points and six rebounds. Tatum Smith paced Palmyra-Macedon with 14 points.
ROMULUS (2-2) 36
NAPLES (0-2)
Romulus nabbed its second-straight victory behind Mackale Werner’s game-high 12 points. Emma Yuhas added 10 of her own. Emily Gravitte, Morgan Kisner, and Andrea Teed all collected four points; Hannah Sullivan rounded out the Romulus scoring with two points. Delaney Sauer led Naples with five points while both Danielle Clark and Adiah Northrop scored three points.
RUSH-HENRIETTA (2-1) 52
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (0-3) 39
Avery Roberts led Rush-Henrietta to a bounce-back win with the game-high 24 points. Alivia Day and Ava Santiago both chipped in eight points. Kate Gregg added four, both Cassidy Pearce and Ashlyn Roberts scored three, and Alexandra Garrett finished with two points.
HINSDALE 8
HOUGHTON ACADEMY 28
Jessica Prentice had an excellent night from the field for the Lady Panthers (4-1) to help pace their offense, scoring a perfect 5-for-5 from the charity stripe to put with five shots inside, totaling a game-high 15 points. Maddy Paschalis added in six points of her own, while Jessica Adenuga had five to go with nine rebounds. READ MORE.
SPENCERPORT (3-1) 44
EASTRIDGE (0-5) 43
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (2-2) 66
IRONDEQUOIT (3-3) 52
CANADAIGUA (1-2) 25
BATAVIA (1-2) 62
NICHOLS (0-1) 47
AQUINAS (1-3) 58
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (3-0) 34
ALEXANDER (2-3) 32
BATAVIA NOTRE DAME (3-0) 46
LYNDONVILLE (3-1) 39
SOUTH SENECA (0-3) 25
MARCUS WHITMAN (2-3) 52
KENDALL (5-0) 30
ATTICA (4-1) 28
WAYNE (4-2) 30
NEWARK (2-1) 36
WATERLOO (4-0) 65
PENN YAN (1-1) 34
BOYS
GREECE ODYSSEY (0-4) 34
SPENCERPORT (2-2) 54
Justin Bryant and Byron Smith shared the game-high of 17 points which led Spencerport back to .500. The Rangers pulled away in the second half by outscoring the Leopards 33-17. Connor Lissow added nine points, Antonio Diaz scored four, Giancarlo Piperni had three, and both Justin Schnauber and Kyle Milburn had two points. Ma’Ron McDonald led Odyssey with 13 points. Josh Tantalo, Jahzir Lorkins, and Gavin Williams all added five points.
LIVONIA (1-2) 58
NORTHSTAR (3-2) 83
Northstar moved above .500 behind Ryan Garwood’s team-high 24 points. Andrew Eschner recorded a double-double with 15 points and 14 rebounds, and Larry O’Neal notched his third double-double of the year with 12 points and 12 rebounds.
NAPLES (0-3) 36
ROMULUS (2-1) 75
Henry Morse led Romulus to a win with a game-high 22 points. Morse finished two-for-two at the line and 10 buckets inside the three-point line. Bern Jessop chipped in 16, and Mike Kaufman had 12 behind two hits from beyond-the-arc. Zach Butler finished with nine, both Connor Franklin and Felix Flores ended with five points, Jordan VanDoran scored four, and Tyler Lerkins ended the Romulus scoring with two. Adam Bay paced Naples with a team-high 13 points. Ryan Lester chipped in 11, both Max Ryan and Hayden Liddiad scored four. Jackson Brehm and Dylan Bray finished the games scoring with two each.
LETCHWORTH (3-3) 51
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (3-0) 63
Caledonia-Mumford remains unbeaten behind a game-high 22 points from Scott Essig. Essig added 12 rebounds for a double-double. Kyla Wade scored 11 points and grabbed eight rebounds, and both Evan Raniewicz and Alex Carnes ended with 11 points. Nate Doll collected seven rebounds inside for Caledonia-Mumford. Austin Shearing led Letchworth with 13 point, Johnny Mertsock scored 12, Devin Tisdale had 10, and Garrett Kemp ended with six.
AVON (3-0) 57
YORK (1-2) 51
Avon remains unbeaten behind Andrew Rowland 12 points, 10 assists and six rebounds. Michael Rowland added 15 points and seven rebounds while Hudson Volpe had 12 points and six rebounds. Josh Harter added eight points. For York, Maddox Timothy led the team with a game-high 16 points. Jake Pangrazio scored nine, and both Austin Flynn and Joe Bauer ended with eight points.
WARSAW (3-2) 58
MOUNT MORRIS (0-3) 46
Matt Auble closed out Mount Morris with two threes in the final four minutes to pick up the win. Auble ended the game with a team-high 19 points for Warsaw. Barley Schell finished with 16, and Jake Sawdey had 13. Warsaw won the fourth quarter 18-8, and went five-for-six from the free throw line in the final four minutes. Stephen Somers paced Mount Morris with a game-high 26 points alongside nine rebounds. Mason Santini scored 11, Payton Bownds had five, and Ben Bacon scored four.
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (2-1) 59
HARLEY-ALLENDALE-COLUMBIA (3-1) 70
Theo Colosimo led all scorers with 17 points as Harley-Allendale-Columbia won its third-straight. Colosimo added eight rebounds, five assists, and two steals to his line. Max Yamil Cabezudo-Brown recorded a double-double with 13 points and 13 rebounds to along with four assists and three steals. Ryan Curwin scored 12 points with four assists and four steals, Rafael Ferguson had 11 points alongside nine rebounds and three steals. Quinn Hartman poured in 10 more points, and Carter Reid finalized the scoring for HAC with seven points.
ROCHESTER ACADEMY (2-0) 74
CLYDE-SAVANNAH (1-2) 30
Kam McDonald paced Rochester Prep to its second victory with a team-high 18 points. McDonald shot 7-of-14 from the field and collected seven steals. Joseph Aikens delivered 15 more points, and Josiah Hayward added 14 points which rounded out Rochester Academy’s double-digit scorers. Jaylin Duval and Christian Coleman both scored six points, Jayden Mclinnis had five, Evariste Omebe scored four, Adrian McMath notched three, and Darren Hunter closed out scoring with two.
NEWARK (1-3) 37
WAYNE (3-1) 64
Mason Blankenberg scored eight of his game-high 21 points in the first quarter when Wayne jumped out to a 12-point lead. Blankenberg connected twice from behind the 3-point arc in the opening stanza part of an effort that saw the senior guard find the measure from distance four times in the game. Teammate Alec Gilbert hit three triples and scored all 13 of his points in the second quarter when the Eagles built a 45-18 advantage heading into halftime. Jacob Johnson scored all six of his points in the first quarter. Noah Means also had six points. Sean Nellis (5), Paul Ostrowski III (4), Nathan Coleman (3), Shamus Fanning (2), Devon Forrest (2) and Kaleb Glessing (2) also scored for Wayne. Raeshawn Howard led Newark with 14 points. Gabe Caraballo scored six. Daveone Wright (5), Stevie Brown (3), Nick Hayes (3), Addison Bump (2), Tariq Joseph (2) and Brayden Steve (2) also scored for the Reds.
GANANDA (2-1) 58
SODUS (1-3) 40
GENESEO (5-1) 55
KESHEQUA (0-4) 28
BATH-HAVERLING (1-3) 34
WELLSVILLE (4-2) 53
That 14-4 run the Lions (4-2) made right in the first eight minutes began with three straight possessions ending with turnovers for Bath-Haverling, as Wellsville cashed in on them with two Alex Perkins runs to the basket and a Cooper Brockway three-pointer to jump out on top. READ MORE.
MARION (2-2) 36
RED CREEK (2-1) 34
BELFAST (2-1) 44
FILLMORE (4-1) 56
From the start, it was Mitch Ward’s game to control, as he led the Eagles (4-1) offense with nine of the 12 points all from inside the arc to set up a 12-6 lead, while the defense buckled down on the opposite end of the floor to hold Belfast to just two field goals — both off the hand of Kadin Logue, to gain the upper hand to continue their march forward. READ MORE.
HINSDALE 16
HOUGHTON ACADEMY 39
James Adenuga was a big reason behind their successful evening on offense, as he launched an all-out aerial attack from downtown with three of the team’s five three-pointers, putting them toward a game-high 15 point performance. Not far behind was Malachi DeGolyer, who added in 13 points of his own. Hugo Huang had five points to chip in. READ MORE.
MARCUS WHITMAN (3-1) 36
PALMYRA-MACEDON (1-2) 34
PENN YAN (4-0) 69
WATERLOO (1-3) 45
EAST ROCHESTER 57
WILLIAMSON 32
MIDLAKES 65
SOUTH SENECA 32
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