BOYS
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (1-4) 42
GREECE ATHENA (3-2) 68
The Trojans grabbed their third-straight win behind Izaiah Stewart’s team-high 17 points. Stewart connected on four shots from deep, and scored eight of his points in the third quarter. James Reaves Jr. and Khorie Reaves were the only other player for Greece Athena to finish in double-figures with 11 and 10 respectively. Frankie Oropeza scored nine, Jahon Jones and Terell Wilson both scored six, Aidan Grossley added four, Brendon Kroot ended with three, and Jaden Madrid chipped in two points. Ben Carson paced Honeoye Falls-Lima with a team-high 16 points. JT Killenbec had nine, Nolan Smith finished with seven, Sam Vogt scored four, and both Drew Angelo and Carson Joint added three.
GREECE OLYMPIA (4-2) 57
BROCKPORT (1-5) 54
Jahod Faison, Anthony Starks, and Bryce Long manned a three-headed attack that combined for 46 points for Greece Olympia. Faison had a team-high 16, and both Long and Starks scored 15. Landen Evans added seven, and Ricky Hill finished the Spartan scoring with four. Olympia pulled away from Brockport in the fourth quarter outscoring the Blue Devils 17-10. Francis Nwokonko led Brockport and all scorers with 21 points. Peter Leicht finished with 10, Bryce Tyndell had nine, Nate Grego had eight, Cooper Harvey netted three points, Owen Cummings added two, and Kaden Laureano finished the scoring with one point.
SPENCERPORT (2-4) 49
GREECE ARCADIA (5-1) 58
Greece Arcadia grabbed its second-straight win behind a combined 39 points from Gabe Taylor and Mike Bolger. Taylor scored 19, and Bolger finished with a team-high 20 points. The two each had three three-pointers. Austin DiNatale and Latrell Rowe both finished with seven points, Ryan Mineo scored three, and both Vinnie Cacia and Dana Bolger had one. Bryon Streb led the Rangers with a game-high 25 points, and Justin Bryant was the only other Ranger in double-digits with 10. Both Ty Heaton and Jason Marchincin scored five, and Justin Schnauber rounded out the scoring with four.
BATAVIA (1-3) 50
PITTSFORD MENDON (5-0) 78
Jackson Green and Kidder Lindley both eclipsed 20 points as Mendon remained unbeaten. Green scored a game-high 21, and Lindley finished with 20. Caleb Lewis chimed in with 16, and Matt Woods ended the double-digit scorers with 11. Eric Krowl scored six, London Hoyser added three, and both Conner Rock and Ryan Deuel finished with three.
Javin McFollins led Batavia in scoring with 12, and was the only Blue Devil in double-figures. Carter McFollins scored nine, Sawyer Siverling and Sheldon Siverling both had eight, Mikey McKenzie chipped in six, Estavon Lovett netted three, Jamonte Murrell had two, and Rashawd Christie rounded out the scoring with one.
ROMULUS (4-1) 65
SOUTH SENECA (0-6) 50
Romulus grabbed its third-straight win behind Henry Morse’s game-high 27 points. Morse did his damage in the third quarter where he scored 16. Zach butler chipped in 14, and Mike Kaufman wrapped up the double-digit scorers with 10. Felix Flores had eight, Jordan VanDoran scored four, and Connor Franklin finished with two. Colton Dresser, Ken Halsey, and Ethan Laverack paced South Seneca. Dresser had 14, and Halsey and Laverack both scored 13. Zack Sherry added eight, and Eli Cornish finished the games scoring with two.
ROCHESTER PREP (0-5) 45
AVON (6-1) 67
Avon rebounded from its lone loss of the year behind Zach Colvin’s team-high 15 points. Colvin grabbed eight rebounds alongside his team-high. Michale Rowland added 12, Jack Browne scored 10, and Andrew Rowland ended with eight points to go along with five rebounds and five assists. Jami Walker led Rochester Prep with a game-high 17 points. Tajmir Mullins poured in 14 more for Rochester Prep.
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NAPLES (1-5) 49
HARLEY-ALLENDALE-COLUMBIA (5-1) 84
Max Yamil-Cabezudo-Brown led Harley-Allendale-Columbia to its fifth-straight win with his game-high 21 points. Yamil-Cabezudo-Brown added eight rebounds, four assists, and two steals to his stat line. Carter Reid added 19 points and two steals. Both Jose Marrero and Theo Colisomo scored 10 points. Quinn Hartman scored nine points to go along with five assists and four rebounds. Rafael Ferguson had eight points, seven rebounds, and four steals. Thomas Riveros scored four, James Dorsey had two, and Awak Thongjang ended the scoring with one.
LYONS (6-0) 74
MARION (3-4) 37
Jaylen Battle helped keep Lyons undefeated with a game-high 23 points. JC Walker added 18 of his own. Jymeer Linzy, Aaron Rouse, and Jaiden Lopez all finished the game with six points. Matt Briggs added five as Lyons scored 74 or more for the fifth time this year. Mike Phillips led Marion with 15, and Liam Phelps chipped in seven.
EMHCS (2-1) 49
CAMPBELL-SAVONA (2-5) 46
Antoine McFadden paced EMHCS to above .500 with a team-high 16 points. McFadden got it done with eight two-point field goals. Jamuel Guzman ended with eight points and Jason Maldanado ended the scoring with three.
PENN YAN (5-1) 52
NEWARK (2-3) 75
Brayden Steve and Newark handed Penn Yan its first loss of the season. Steve finished with a game-high 28 points. Raeshawn Howard finished with 16. Isaiah Camp grabbed 16 rebounds and scored four points. Point guard Gabriel Carabello scored eight points, and dished out 10 assists while recording zero turnovers. Tanyon Dunning led Penn Yan with 13, and Oliver Connelly chipped in 12 more. Brigham Hanson scored nine, Carter Earl had seven, and Griffin Emerson ended with five.
MYNDERSE (2-1) 42
MARCUS WHITMAN (3-3) 37
Mynderse grabbed its second-straight win behind Jayden Key’s game-high 14 points. Troy Kabat added 10 points to go along with seven rebounds. Mike Bogart scored nine and collected 10 rebounds. Will Korzeniewski had four, Ethan Hilimire had three, and Nick Anderson ended the Mynderse scoring with two. Mynderse held Marcus Whitman to one point in the second quarter. Nolan Lee led Marcus Whitman with 13 points. Connor Tomion added 12 and Brody Royston chipped in seven.
LYNDONVILLE (1-4) 37
ELBA (3-2) 63
Elba moved above .500 behind a game-high 20 points from CJ Gottler. Gottler knocked down six three’s on 15 attempts. Zach Marsceill chipped in another 17 points, and shot 4-of-7 from three. Angelo Penna added 14, Connor Scott scored seven more, and Mike Long had four. Trenton Muck and Noah Poler led Lyndoville with 13 each. Roman Heinsler scored six, Mason Nicholson had three, and Jack Whipple scored two.
AVOCA/PRATTSBURGH (7-0) 112
FILLMORE (4-2) 74
Avoca/Prattsburgh reached the century mark behind six double-figure scorers, including two of them reaching 20 points. Junior Sawyer Devoe led the team in scoring with 25 points while also grabbing nine rebounds and collecting five steals. Caleb Johnson finished second in scoring with 20, and he scored at least three in every quarter. Haden Abbott finished with 17 behind five shots from beyond-the-arc. Pacey Hopkins flirted with a triple-double by scoring 12 points, grabbing nine rebounds and dishing out eight assists. Macoy Putnam finished with 11 points and 10 assists. Evan Campbell rounded out the scorers in double-digits with 14. Tucker Gerych had seven, Aiden Schlesing had four, and Jamel Crowder finished with two points.
Will Roeske led Fillmore with a game-high 29 points. Mitch Ward complimented Roeske with 22 of his won. Carter Sisson scored 10, Zach Sisson had eight, John Mills and Luke Columbo had two, and Damon Wood finished the games scoring with two points.
GREECE ODYSSEY (0-6) 15
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (4-1) 72
Sam Pisanelli scored 15 points to lead Sutherland. Dutch Pestorius added 13 points while Matthew Drago scored nine and Max Michalski eight points. Ivan Goettler (6), Ansh Kumar (4), Everett Wilcox (4), Tyler Mullin (3), Brendan Quinn (3), Charlie Reynolds (3), Bobby Dodge (2) and Henry Goldstein (2) rounded out the scoring for the Knights. Odyssey’s Gavin Williams scored nine points. Josh Colon, Josh Tantalo and Camden Metzler added two points apiece.
EACH ROCHESTER (4-2) 41
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (1-4) 36
GANANDA (5-0) 65
RED CREEK (2-2) 61
ALEXANDER (4-2) 55
KENDALL (2-3) 47
WHEATLAND-CHILI (5-1) 68
BATAVIA NOTRE-DAME (4-1) 53
WAYNE (4-2) 50
PALMYRA-MACEDON (2-2) 54 OT
Paul Goodness connected six times from behind the 3-point arc including a trio of triples to lead a fourth-quarter rally and another from long range in overtime as Palmyra-Macedon won this Finger Lakes East battle. Trailing 34-27 heading into the fourth quarter, Goodness scored 10 of his game-high 25 and Quinn Nolan seven of his 19 to send the contest to overtime. The duo combined to convert six of seven free throws in the final quarter and 12 of 13 overall. Noah Brooks added nine in the win. Damian Knaak hit a free throw. Wayne’s Mason Blankenberg paced the Eagles with 19 points. PJ Ostrowski had 12. Alec Gilbert (7) and Cam Blankenberg (6) also scored for Wayne.
CLYDE-SAVANNAH (0-4) 41
SODUS (2-4) 47
ATTICA (2-4) 45
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (4-0) 66
PEMBROKE (4-1) 57
ALDEN (N/A) 48
HINSDALE 13
SCIO/FRIENDSHIP 46
GIRLS
EASTRIDGE (2-5) 68
EAST (2-3) 56
Nora Miller dropped a game-high 31 points which led Eastridge pass East. Grace Devlin scored 16 of her own, and Madyson Fizer chipped in eight. Lee’Lah Ahsafeen and Ella Scantlin both added four, and Ada Krupa ended the scoring for Eastridge with three.
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (5-1) 43
OUR LADY OF MERCY (4-1) 65
Libby McDonough recorded a 20 point double-double as Mercy handed the Cougars its first loss. McDonough finished the game with 22 points and 10 rebounds alongside two blocks and two steals. Maddie Fitzgerald poured in 10 points and six rebounds. Karli Harnischfeger stuffed the stat sheet with nine points, six rebounds, seven steals, and four assists. Audrey Hintz added six, Natalie Casale scored five, and Isabelle Dearcorp, Sophie Dearcorp, and Olivia Luchetti finished with three points. Teagan Kamm led Honeoye Falls-Lima with 16 points and 15 rebounds. Marlee Green added six, and Shane Angelo recorded five points. Mercy pulled away in the third quarter outscoring HF-L 22-2.
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (0-4) 25
BRIGHTON (4-3) 52
Kiara Anglin led all scorers with 26 points as Brighton moved above .500. Katie Hardie was the next leading scorer with eight, and Sadie Scott chipped in seven. Layla Jackson led Churchville-Chili with a team-high seven points. Esabella Smith had six points of her own.
SOTA (1-5) 62
GREECE OLYMPIA (3-1) 73
Shania Estrich scored a team-high 28 points as Greece Olympia earned victory. Kyleigh Bathe and Nondja Nelson complimented Estrich with a combined 29 points. Bathe had 15, and Nelson finished with 14. Tenaja Scott and Madelyn Kielkowicz both had six, and Miciyah James rounded out the scoring with four.
MARION (0-4) 27
LYONS (6-1) 79
Jayla Bell led all scorers with 26 as Lyons picked up its fourth-straight win. Bell also led Lyons in assists, blocks, and steals. The freshman recorded eight assists, eight rebounds, eight steals, and four blocks. Mikayla Chase added 11 rebounds and six steals. Kara Stephens scored 10 points and had seven rebounds as the last player in double-figures. Imani Harder flirted with a double-double; collecting 13 rebounds and nine points to go along with six assists and six steals. Kamryn Bonnell scored eight points and collected five steals. Julianna Holly had six, Nadia Chase scored four, Cierra Harrison netted three, and Jenna Bott ended the scoring with two.
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (2-5) 13
EAST ROCHESTER (5-0) 75
East Rochester remained unbeaten behind a balanced offense that featured four players in double-digits. Samantha Lewis and Lily Funk shared a game-high of 16. Lewis added three assists, three rebounds, and three steals to her line. Funk collected four rebounds, three assists, and three steals. Emma Roach scored 11, and Aniyah Eldridge scored 10. Zarriah Eldridge netted eight points to go along with 11 steals. Lebria Hickman scored six, Giovanna Morealle had five, and Cassidy Broker ended with three.
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (3-3) 55
MOUNT MORRIS (1-4) 32
Caledonia-Mumford jumped out to a quick 17-3 lead in the first quarter and coasted to the win. Hazell Nickerson had nine of her 13 points in the first quarter. Nickerson finished with 18 rebounds. Junior Maddy DeVore also recorded a double-double for the Raiders with her team-high 14 points and 10 rebounds. Ava Amorese was just shy of the double-double as she added 8 points and 11 rebounds. Raider guards Taylor Mills and Amorese held Mt. Morris’s’ leading scorer Sierra Somers to five points through three quarters. Sommers finished the game with 18 points.
GENESEO (2-4) 42
LEROY (1-5) 52
Abby Allen scored a team-high 12 points as LeRoy picked up its first win of the season. This win also marked the first win in Coach Currin’s varsity career. Kailyn Tresco added 11 points and six rebounds, and Kenna MacKenzie finished with 10 points and six rebounds. Lindsey Steffenilla added eight points and seven rebounds. Jennifer Pullyblank had six, Maura Dambra scored three, and Corina Dunn ended with two.
BATH-HAVERLING (7-1) 47
DANSVILLE (3-3) 40
Gillian Oksinski led Bath-Haverling to another win with a team-high 16 points. Meredith Czajkowski contributed inside with nine points and 10 rebounds. Keegan Smith collected eight points and nine boards as well. Natalie Krelie scored eight, and Sydney Burns ended the scoring with six.
KESHEQUA (5-1) 28
PAVILION (4-0) 54
Lauren Kingsley, Karlee Zinkievich, and Paige Landers combined for 38 points as Pavilion handed Keshequa its first loss. Kingsley scored a game-high 14 points, and both Zinkievich and Landers ended with 12. Kingsley added eight rebounds and seven blocks to her line, and Zinkievich had eight assists. Shea Amberger had 14 rebounds, nine points, and seven steals. Kylie Conway added six points, and Ella Tillotson scored one. Julia Wilkins led Keshequa with a team-high 10 points. Anna Line scored eight, and Ava Thayer netted five points.
ADDISON (5-3) 32
ANDOVER/WHITESVILLE (5-1) 45
Vanessa Hall dropped a game-high 32 points as Andover/Whitesville picked up the win. Next highest scorer for the Panthers as Rachel Jackson with six. Maria Riloba added three, and both Gabbi Hall and Serena Ainsworth scored two.
LETCHWORTH (3-5) 29
WARSAW (1-4) 28
Letchworth edged out Warsaw behind a team-high nine points from Hana Gill. Gill also recorded four steals, three assists, and two rebounds. Phoebe Conklin scored six, and Delaney Bean chipped in eight boards to go along with five points. Jonelle Fitchcroft scored four, and Alyssa Milillo, Morgan Brace, and Kate Broughton all scored two.
ELBA (2-3) 40
DEPEW (N/A) 70
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