BOYS
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (4-0) 51
IRONDEQUOIT (1-1) 47
FAIPORT (2-1) 60
GATES-CHILI (1-2) 52
Zac Ditzel paced Fairport to a bounce-back win with a team-high 16 points. Bruce Wilder added 13 for the Red Raiders including five free throws. Alex Hill netted nine points, James Stanek scored five, and Josh Knapp, Ian Kennedy and Wallace Rahmaan all scored one point. Cameron Brown led the Spartans with a game-high 23 points. Brown was the only Spartan in double-figures. Kani Mitchem scored nine, Ty Stevenson had eight, Ryan Santiago netted six, Sammy Seymour finished with four, and Brandon Randolph ended the scoring with two points.
BRIGHTON (2-1) 72
HILTON (2-2) 87
Hilton got back to .500 on the back of Preston Prince’s game-high 34 points. Prince worked inside by grabbing 11 boards and making 13 field goals inside-the-arc. Greyson Trubia had 18 of his own to go along with 15 rebounds and three blocks. Ben Cronk and Matt Mastowski both scored 11 points for the Cadets, Michael Wheelehan had seven, Luke Pisani notched four, and Mac Emrich rounded out the Cadet scoring with two points.
Reggie Smith Jr. paced the Brighton offense with a team-high 20 points. Matt Howe chipped in 14, Andrew Felter and Andrews Katrides both scored nine, Quinn O’Brien finished with seven, and Eli Desandis scored five points.
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GREECE ATHENA (1-2) 74
BATAVIA (1-1) 69 (2OT)
Greece Athena outlasted Batavia in double-overtime behind James Reaves Jr.’s team-high 27. Reaves scored at least five in every quarter. Izaiah Stewart poured in 17 including five in the overtime periods. Frankie Oropeza added 11 behind three hits from beyond-the-arc. Khorie Reaves and Marco DeRubeis chipped in six, Jahon Jones had four, and Terrell Wilson ended the Trojan scoring with three. Cafter McFollins and Javin McFollins both scored 18 points which paced Batavia. Tanner Mountain had 12, and Cam McClinic rounded out the double-digit scoring for the Blue Devils. Rashawd Christie and Mikey McKenzie both scored five.
PITTSFORD MENDON (3-0) 81
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (1-2) 59
Kidder Lindley led all scorers with 29 points as Pittsford Mendon remained unbeaten. Lindley scored 21 of his points in the first half. The senior knocked down five threes and added six rebounds with six assists to his stat line. Jackson Green added 14 points, and Conner Rook closed out players in double-figures for Mendon with 13. Caleb Lewis poured in nine points alongside 13 rebounds and seven assists, Matt Woods scored eight, Eric Krowl finished with six, and London Hoyser wrapped up the Viking scoring with two.
JT Killenbec, Nolan Smith, and Benjamin Carson headed a three-man attack for Honeoye Falls-Lima. Killenbec scored a team-high 18 points, Smith had 17, and Carson ended with 15. Carson Joint added five points, and both Rhyan Garey and Tyler Emerson tallied two points.
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (3-0) 57
GREECE ARCADIA (3-1) 39
Sutherland remained unbeaten behind Sam Pisanelli’s game-high 24 points. Pisanelli scored at least five points in every quarter. Chandler Reynolds was the only other Knight in double-digits with 10. Tyler Mullen scored nine, Everett Wilcox ended with seven. Max Michalski scored six, and Bobby Dodge ended the Sutherland scoring with one. Mike Bolger led Arcadia in scoring with 10 points. Latrell Rowe added nine, Gabe Taylor chipped in eight, Vinnie Cacia had seven, Brian Shonitsky scored three, and Dana Bolger rounded out the game’s scoring with two points.
RUSH-HENRIETTA (3-0) 75
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (1-3) 72
Tobey Wright kept Rush-Henrietta undefeated with a game-high 23 points. Wright connected on four three-points and went 7-of-10 from the line. Nasir Hunter added 19 points of his own, and went 6-of-8 from the charity strike. Abdul Bori chipped in another 18 points, including a three-quarter court buzzer-beater to end the first half. Mason Giorgione finished the game with 11 including two threes and Izigk Fisher ended the Royal Comets scoring with four points.
Jason Gibbs headlined a balanced Churchville-Chili offense that featured four double-figure scorers. Gibbs ended with a team-high 22 points. Joaquan Thomas scored 12, Mac Bean had 11, and Robert Munding finished with 10. Michael Sardou scored nine, Ricardo Lagares netted six, and Amir Thomas closed the game’s scoring with two points.
CANANDAIGUA (2-0) 62
GREECE OLYMPIA (2-2) 34
Derek Andrews paced Canandaigua to its second-straight win to begin the year with a game-high 16 points. Andrews made three shots from deep in the contest. Bryce Ceravolo was the only other Brave in double-figures with 13. Callum Outhouse, Nick Ferris and Kenyon Mahoney added eight apiece. Matt Pawlicki scored six, and Reid Emerson finished with three. Jahod Faison led Olympia in scoring with 11. Ricky Hill added nine. Anthony Starks scored six, and Bryce Long had four.
FRANKLIN (0-5) 44
EDISON TECH (4-2) 63
Davijon Lipscomb finished with 16 points, and Edison won its second straight. Edmari Binion finished with nine alongside 10 rebounds, four steals, and three blocks. Both Tyler Bethea and Mike Morgan scored eight points, with Bethea collecting 13 rebounds. Brandon Latson finished with six while both Marcqell Freeman and Divine Thomas ended with five. Sha’mere Freeman paced Franklin with a game-high 23 points. Terence Thompson accounted for nine points. Tai’John Lewis and Shedreeck Knight both scored four, and Tyre Jenkins ended with three.
MONROE (0-4) 64
WILSON MAGNET (1-2) 71
Wilson picked up its first win of the season behind a team-high 21 points from Dasiah White. White did all of his scoring inside-the-arc and at the free throw line, scoring 10 in the first half and 11 in the second half. Joshua Joyce finished second on the team in scoring with 15, and nine of those points came in the first quarter. Zavarius Henry ended with 13, Khalil Lewis finished with eight. Michael Kelly scored six, and Lasharm Henry notched four. Both Michael Wiggins and Yaliel Bonilla had two points. Davion Jones led all scorers with 26 for Monroe. Jones hit three shots from beyond-the-arc. Felton Gray scored 15 as the only other Monroe player in double-figures. Khalil Graham scored eight, Antonio Barrero had five, both Jeremiah Kpor and Nathaniel Knowles scored four, and Tyrece Stewart ended the scoring with two points.
LEADERSHIP (1-4) 59
EAST (2-1) 96
East picked up a bounce-back win behind a game-high 29 points from Damani Barley. Barley knocked down two threes, and scored 12 of his points in the third quarter. Kai McCullough chipped in 14 of his own, and Shamir Caruthers finished the Eagles double-digit scorers with 10. Zion Parson had nine. Quinton Gordon-Smith scored eight, and Kenny Edwards finished with six while both Nigel Copeland and Kollin McCullough ended with five. Kenny Couser paced Leadership with a team-high 26 points. Couser connected on seven long-balls including three in the fourth quarter. Jahmere Kirkland scored 14 of his own. Shamirr Brooks added 11 while both Dayveon Weems and DaiQuon McKinney finished with four points.
ATTICA (2-3) 61
KENDALL (2-1) 65
Jacek Kwiatkowski connected on five-straight free throws down the stretch to lead Kendall. Kwiatkowski finished with a game-high 18 points including three hits from beyond-the-arc. Zach Barrett added 15, and Louie Conte had 11. Devin Edick scored 10, Braxton Zarpentine chipped in seven, and Jeffrey Pratt ended with six. Cole Harding and Simon Lamparelli led Attica with 17 and 16 points respectively.
AVOCA/PRATTSBURGH (5-0) 61
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (3-2) 56
Sawyer Devoe and Macoy Putnam combined for 15 points in the second quarter when Avoca/Prattsburgh outscored Canisteo-Greenwood, 18-4 to take a 12-point lead into halftime. Devoe connected four times from the floor in the stanza while Putnam had three field goals. Both finished with 16 points in A-P’s only game thus far decided by single digits. Hayden Abbott connected three times from behind the 3-point arc and added 14 points. Caleb Johnson scored nine points, and Pacey Hopkins had six. Canisteo-Greenwood’s Hunter McCaffrey led all scorers with 30 points. The senior guard connected on 13 field goals including a pair of 3-pointers. Cole Ferris scored eight points. Evan Updyke added seven while Maddux Schwartz (4), Mason Boyd (4) and JJ Reese rounded out the scoring for the Redskins.
DANSVILLE (4-2) 51
HORNELL (1-4) 43
Jakob Smith recorded a double-double to pace Dansville. The Mustangs outscored Hornell by 10 in the fourth quarter to take the victory. Smith ended his night with 18 points and 18 rebounds. Drew Morrow added 16 points and 12 rebounds with two blocks. Dawson Wadsworth finished with eight points, six assists, three rebounds, and three steals. Collin Gray and Reid Martin finished the Dansville scoring with six and three respectively. Gennaro Picco led the Red Raiders in points with 11. Shawn Rose chipped in eight. Both Gates Miller and Griffyn Baker had seven, Christian Babcock finished with four, and Jeremiah Howard rounded out the scoring with three.
LEROY (2-1) 62
PERRY (1-4) 41
Merritt Holly and Mitch Hockey combined for 37 points as LeRoy moved above .500. Holly scored a team-high 19 points, and Hockey finished with 18. A total of nine different Knights scored in the win.
BATAVIA-NOTRE DAME (3-0) 87
BARKER (1-2) 67
HOLLEY (1-3) 47
PEMBROKE (2-1) 84
ALEXANDER (3-1) 38
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (3-0) 54
BYRON-BERGEN (4-2) 41
WHEATLAND-CHILI (3-1) 53
ANDOVER/WHITESVILLE 56
GENESEE 50
For the majority of the opening half, Andover/Whitesville and Genesee Valley went toe-to-toe. Lead changes were traded, and runs were swapped. Each team would hold a lead after each quarter in the opening half, which saw Andover/Whitesville take the one-point lead at the break. READ MORE.
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WESTFIELD (VI) 78
GIRLS
BISHOP LUDDEN (VI) 45
BISHOP KEARNEY (2-0) 68
Bishop Kearney graduated six players from the girls basketball team, including four starters, all of whom had been with the program for several years. That left senior Kaia Goode to lead the way for the rebuilding of the Kings’ program. Goode scored 26 points and had 13 steals in a 68-45 victory over Bishop Ludden on Ed Nietopski Court. READ MORE.
YORK (2-1) 44
AVON (0-4) 19
Tessa Rodwell led York with a game-high 17 as the Knights moved above .500. Katelyn Curry added seven. Sydnee Emerson and Edison Plank both scored five. Kaitlyn Holland accounted for four points while both Cierra Smith and Jaden Densmore finished the scoring with three.
KESHEQUA (4-0) 64
GENESEO (1-3) 31
Libby Benner led Keshequa with 20 points, six rebounds, two assists, and one steal to keep the Indians unbeaten. Julia Wilkins added 15 points with nine rebounds and seven steals. Aurora Sabins scored 10 points and collected three rebounds. Kelsey Davis added nine points. Ava Thayer scored six while both Anna Linde and Jade Wolfer netted two points.
GENESEE VALLEY/BELFAST (2-1) 22
FILLMORE (4-0) 43
To go with her season-best 24 points, Emma Cole was heavily active off the glass, grabbing 12 rebounds to complete her double-double. Hope Russell added in 11 points of her own to pair with six steals, while Jadyn Mucher had four points to add. On special teams, Grace Russell handed out four assists. READ MORE.
NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN (2-0) 54
ROCHESTER SOTD (0-1) 36
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (2-2) 52
LETCHWORTH (2-4) 34
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