
GIRLS
CANADAIGUA (4-1) 45
BROCKPORT (4-2) 34
Abbey Herrod had 15 points. Mya Herman and Macy Bacon both finished with 9 points. Kyleigh Chapman provided 6 points. Other scorers for the Braves included Liv Schorr (4), Eily Hubler (2), and Brooke Rizzo (1). READ MORE.
HILTON (3-2) 71
GREECE ATHENA (0-4) 35
Ella Clark scored a game high-21 points for the Cadets, as Hilton used a dominant second quarter to push by Greece Athena. Elena Graziano and Mallory Heise each added 14 points in a game that saw Hilton take a 25-point lead into the halftime break. Other scorers for the Cadets included Leah Thompson (8), Riley Letta (6). Karlee Hargather, Sarah Jorgenson, Ashlee Carter, and Katie Korzenieski each scored 2 points. For Athena, Tiara Smith led the Trojans with 13 points, as Laurin Branagan (7), Lynia Thomas (5), Mariah Freeman (5), and Trinity Johnson (5) also scored.
SPENCERPORT (4-2) 46
GREECE ARCADIA (0-5) 14
Spencerport used a dominant third quarter to beat Greece Arcadia. Erica Beaty finished with 15 points, including 9 in the third frame. Marah Auburn had eight points of her own. Four Rangers finished with four points, those being Jazell Jones, Lundyn McCutchen, Jamie Keens, and Alena Zaher. Other scorers were Colleen March (3), Makenna Stacy (2), and Marcaria Johnson (2). For the Titans, Island Miles added five points, while Hailey Romansky bagged three points. Carly Cegielski (2), Ava Taylor (2), and Tashi Forkell (2) were the other players to score for Arcadia.
BYRON-BERGEN (5-0) 66
GREECE ODYSSEY (1-5) 32
Kendall Phillips led the way for Byron-Bergen with 28 points. Zoey Shepard added nine, while Ava Wagoner finished with eight points. In a game in which nine Bees scored, other scorers were MacKenzie Senf (6), Sasha Schramm (4), Mikaylah Pocock (4), Dayanara Caballero (3), Maddie Pimm (2), and Rachel Best (2).
MIDLAKES (5-2) 56
WEBSTER THOMAS (3-2) 55
Midlakes used a late push to squeeze out a victory against the Webster Thomas. Trailing 55-51 with 35 seconds to play, a clutch lay-up by Callie Walker combined with the go-ahead three by Stella DelPapa gave the Screaming Eagles the close win. DelPapa had 11 points on the night including her game-winner, and Kate Mahoney finished with 12 points along with seven dimes. Walker’s statline included six points, 11 rebounds, and three blocks. Hanna Godkin posted eight points, and Mary Givens brought down eight rebounds. For Webster Thomas, both Mady Kelly and Mary Marrapese dropped 19 points, each of them knocking down a trio of threes.
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (5-0) 62
AQUINAS (2-4) 39
Claire Ruff scored 23 points and collected seven steals as HF-L won its fourth straight game by double-digits. Teagan Kamm posted a double-double, finishing with 17 points along with 15 rebounds.
HOUGHTON (4-2) 28
NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN (4-0) 38
WAYNE (5-3) 43
WILLIAMSON (1-4) 39
RED JACKET (1-4) 16
BATAVIA-NOTRE DAME (3-1) 48
MYNDERSE (3-0) 67
GENEVA (0-4) 19
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (5-0) 40
CAMPBELL-SAVONA (0-5) 14
Hallie Knapp totaled 19 points along with 11 rebounds, to help Dundee/Bradford pick up its fourth double-digit win of the season. Kailey Yeoman’s seven points were served along with a side of four blocks, and Kendall Parker finished with six points and two blocks as well. Four players scored two points each for Dundee/Bradford, being Trisha Edmister, Baleigh Monell, Mikayla Schoffner, and Jade Roussell.
LIVONIA (5-1) 60
HORNELL (3-1) 58
Kylie Buckley’s 23 points helped Livonia hang on against a furious Hornell comeback attempt. Libby Kwak finished the night with 18 points, and Emma King added 15 points of her own. Trailing 25-13 after the first quarter, Hornell received help from both Jordyn Dyring and Jane Spitulnik in cutting the lead. Dyring’s five 3’s were responsible for 15 of her 19 points, and Spitulnik ended with 16 points and five rebounds.
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (6-0) 47
ALBION (VI) 12
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (6-2) 59
BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (1-5) 32
Led by Lillian Mullen, Canisteo-Greenwood won its fifth game in the last six. Lillian Mullen finished with 27 points, 10 rebounds, five assists, and four steals on the way to the victory. Brooke Burd had a double-double of her own as well, coming in with 14 points and 17 boards. Bailey Mullen added 12 points with five steals, and Peyton Peters snagged 11 rebounds with her four points. Other scorers were McKenna Farris (2), and Hailey Davis (1).
BOYS
AQUINAS (4-2) 63
McQUAID (4-2) 66
Using a 13-7 run midway through the third quarter, the McQuaid Jesuit Knights took a lead they did not surrender and defeated longtime rival Aquinas. Ian Florence and Casey Montesano combined for three 3-pointers during a six-possession sequence in which the Jesuit Knights gained the advantage. READ MORE.
ROCHESTER ACADEMY CHARTER SCHOOL (5-0) 89
C.G FINNEY (2-6) 46
A balanced attack paved the way for Racers, as four players scored in double digits. RACS grabbed the lead early, and never trailed on its way to a fourth straight win by at least 20 points. Kam McDonald led the game in scoring with 15, and also added nine rebounds, five assists, and four steals to his stats. Deonte Major poured in 14 points on the night, snagging seven boards while knocking down four out of five threes. Joseph Aikens and Perry Washington both dropped 12 points. Antonio Rodriguez (7), Christian Coleman (6), Jaylin Duval (5), Josiah Heyward (4), Evariste Omebe (4), Darren Hunter (3), Jaydem McInnis (3), Adrian McMath (2), and Je’seir Samuels (2) also contributed in the win. Diego Bessette led the Falcons with 14 points, while Nick Pasquantonio had 13 points. Other scorers for the Falcons were Donnie Khothsymoung (7), Ethan Krog (5), Josh Suarez (4), and James Sidorishin (3).
HORNELL (2-4) 71
LIVONIA (2-3) 59
Gennaro Picco led both teams in scoring for Hornell, as the Red Raiders were able to weather the storm against a game-tying third-quarter run from Livonia. Picco ended up finishing the game producing 25 points for Hornell in the road victory. Chris Coyle’s 18 points led the scoring for the Bulldogs. Justin Skelly finished his night with 15 points and 13 rebounds, while Evan Swan chipped in another 15 points along with 6 boards.
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (4-1) 57
Le ROY (4-1) 64
Meritt Holly scored 24 points and pulled down 11 rebounds to help guide the Knights to a victory over Cal-Mum. Finn Shelby notched 14 points of his own, in addition to 12 rebounds and two blocks. John Panepento dropped 13 points and dished out four assists. Mitch Hockey bagged five steals and contributed nine points.
ADDISON (1-3) 52
KESHEQUA (0-6) 48
ARKPORT-CANASERAGA (1-4) 30
MOUNT MORRIS (1-3) 63
The Mount Morris Blue Devils took a 10-point lead going into the second quarter and never looked back. Stephen Somers came out of the locker room hot, scoring the first seven points for Mount Morris on his way to a 19-point, six-rebound night. Ben Bacon and Payton Bownds both had productive nights, with Bacon finishing with 10 points and nine assists, and Bownds with nine points and nine rebounds. Other Blue Devils who scored include Matt Hartigan with seven, Mason Santini with four, Owen Yencer with four, Bryson Constantino and Marshall Gaddy both with three, and Ethan Provino with two.
BATH-HAVERLING (2-4) 36
CORNING (IV) 69
HOLLEY (2-3) 40
BYRON-BERGEN (4-3) 56
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