BOYS
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (4-2) 54
GREECE ATHENA (4-2) 70
Greece Athena picked up its fourth-straight win behind James Reaves Jr.’s game-high 18 points. Reaves scored 14 of his points in the first half including three makes from beyond-the-arc. Khorie Reaves chipped in 13, and both Izaiah Stewart and Johon Jones tallied 10 points. Frankie Oropeza finished with eight, Terrell Wilson had six, Connor Osier knocked down one three, and Jaden Madrid capped the Trojan scoring with two points.
Sam Pisanelli and Chandler Reynolds paced Sutherland with a combined 32 points. Pisanelli finished with 17, and Reynolds had 15. Everett Wilcox scored nine, Brendan Quinn finished with five, and Bobby Dodge, Ivan Goettler, Dutch Pestorius, and Max Michalski had two points.
GATES-CHILI (1-4) 45
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (3-3) 62
Jason Gibbs and Mac Bean paced Churchville-Chili back to .500 with a combined 43 points. Gibbs scored a team-high 24 points, and Bean added 19 including three makes from deep. Robert Munding scored seven, and both Joaquan Thomas and Amir Thomas scored six to close out the Saints scoring. Cameron Brown led the Spartans in scoring with 15 points. Ryan Santiago had nine, and both Samuel Seymour and Brandon Randolph scored seven for Gates-Chili.
PENFIELD (2-3) 80
RUSH-HENRIETTA (3-2) 68
Penfield ended a three-game losing streak on the back of Aiden Cook’s game-high 30 points. Cook knocked down five shots from beyond-the-arc, and exploded for 12 points in the second quarter. Brady Schroeder added 20 points of his own, and Daniel Gregory was the only other Patriots in double-figures with 10. Other Penfield scorers: Caden Harrington (6), Matt Karpen (5), Jackson Beganny (3), Charles MacDougall-Knapp (2), Tai Reffell-Pugh (2), and Derek Torres (2). Tobey Wright paced the Royal Comets with 24 points. Nasir Hunter added 15, Abdul Bori chipped in 11, Tyler Simmons totaled nine, Izigk Fisher tallied eight, and Adores Smith finished with two.
IRONDEQUOIT (2-2) 65
BRIGHTON (4-1) 74
Brighton nabbed its second-straight win behind four double-figure scorers. Eli Desandis led the team with 21 points. Reggie Smith Jr. finished with 19 points alongside nine rebound and three blocks, and Andrew Falter finished with 16. Matt Howe wrapped up the double-digit scorers for Brighton with 12. Quinn O’Brien, Kyle Smith, Andrew Kotrides, and David Tisk Jr. all added two points. Xavier Gissendanner led the Eagles with a team-high 19 points. Ryan Heath scored 17, Damon Brumfield tallied 13 points, Quinn VanKerkhove chipped in seven, and Owen Salerno ended with four points.
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GREECE OLYMPIA (5-2) 68
BATAVIA (1-4) 47
Only five players scored for Greece Olympia, but the Spartans won their third-straight with all five players scoring in double-figures. Jahod Faison led the charge with 16, Anthony Starks finished with 14, Landon Evans ended with 13, Ricky Hill ended with 11 (all in the second half), and Bryce Long finished the scoring with 10 points. Batavia’s Javin McFollins and Tanner Mountain shared the team-high of nine. Sawyer Siverling and Estavan Lovett had six each, and Jamonte Murell had five.
BROCKPORT (1-6) 40
PITTSFORD MENDON (6-0) 77
Jackson Green led all scorers with 24 which helped Pittsford Mendon remain unbeaten. Green made eight shots inside-the-arc, went 5-of-5 from the free-throw line, and collected four steals. Caleb Lewis stuffed the shat sheet with 10 points, seven rebounds, and seven assists. Ryan Deuel scored 10, Conner Rook and Kidder Lindley both had nine, and London Hoyser had six of his own. Other scorers for the Vikings: Eric Krowl (4), Tyler Shadders (3), and Matt Woods (2). Francis Nwokonko led Brockport in scoring with 15. Peter Leicht chipped in 11, Nate Grego had seven, and both Kaeden Laureano and Andrew Wilson scored three. Mendon ended the game with 20 team assists, and they forced 20 turnovers.
SPENCERPORT (2-5) 46
WEBSTER THOMAS (2-2) 73
Webster Thomas snapped a two-game losing streak behind a combined 45 points from Jackson Kulik, Shawn Mason, and Andrew Quinn. Kulik scored a game-high 22 points, Mason ended with 18 behind five three-pointers, and Quinne scored 15 points with 12 of them coming in the two middle quarters. Will Richardson added eight, Cory Jarvis had six, and both Sean Linder and Jack Rider totaled two points. Justin Bryant finished with a team-high 17 points for the Rangers. Bryon Streb chipped in nine, Jason Marchincin had eight, and both Kyle Milburn and Ty Heaton finished with five.
GREECE ARCADIA (5-2) 50
EASTRIDGE (5-0) 76
Eastridge won its fifth-consecutive game by 10-plus points behind Caquan Westor’s double-double featuring 22 points and 18 rebounds. Emmanuel Leftenant chipped in 18 points and five assists, and Cordell Young scored 18 of his own for the Lancers. Zy Switzer netted eight points, JuJu Pittman tallied four, and Manny Torres ended with three points. Gabe Taylor led the Titans with a team-high 18 points. Dana Bolger added nine points behind three shots from deep. Manny Kasato scored five points. Latrell Rowe accounted for five points. Marlon McCullough (3), Isaiah Dunne (2) and Austin DiNatale (1) also scored for Arcadia.
VICTOR (7-0) 78
HILTON (2-4) 70 (OT)
Victor survived in overtime to remain unbeaten behind a team-high 25 points from Phil Nwugwo. Nwugwo scored 11 of his 25 in the fourth quarter and overtime. Jonah Whittier and AJ Queri both chipped in 16, with Queri hitting on four three-pointers. Brennan Hopkins scored nine, Nick Leonard had six, and the trio of Cam Ryan, Rohan Chitre, and Ryan Dodge scored two each. Hilton’s Preston Prince led all scorers with 35. Prince went 11-of-18 from the line, and made 13 field goals inside-the-arc. Michael Whelehan tallied 16 points including four three-pointers. Greyson Trubia had seven, Derek Cavey netted six, Matt Mastowski scored four, and John Bianchi finished the scoring with two points.
PALMYRA-MACEDON (2-3) 41
NEWARK (3-3) 61
Brayden Steve paced Newark back to .500 with a game-high 27 points. Steve blocked four shots, and knocked down five three-pointers. Isaiah Camp recorded a double-double with 12 points and a game-high 16 rebounds. Raeshawn Howard pitched in 10 points and seven boards. Gabriel Carabello scored seven, and Stevie Brown ended the Newark scoring with five. Paul Goodness led the charge for Palmyra-Macedon with a team-high 17 points. Quinn Nolan and Damian Knaack scored six for the Red Raiders.
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (1-5) 29
BLOOMFIELD (2-4) 43
Issac McCelland scored a team-high 12 points which led Bloomfield to its second-straight win. Cameron Smith added 10, Shen Gossage had nine, Xavier Williams netted eight, Cooper Wille ended with three, and Tyler Rogers totaled one point.
MYNDERSE (3-1) 60
PENN YAN (5-2) 42
BATAVIA-NOTRE DAME (5-1) 83
LYNDONVILLE (1-5) 56
JASPER-TROUPSBURG (6-3) 63
ADDISON (1-4) 60
GIRLS
OUR LADY OF MERCY (5-1) 65
AQUINAS (2-5) 47
Our Lady of the Mercy picked up the win behind a team-high 16 points from Libby McDonough. McDonough added seven rebounds, three assists, and two steals to her line. Audrey Hintz recorded a double-double with 10 points and 14 rebounds. Karli Harnischfeger chipped in 13 points and seven assists. Natalie Casale had seven, Maddie Fitzgerald and Sophie Dearcop both had six, Mia Valvo netted five, and Isabelle Zimmerman ended with two. Abigail Pfluke led Aquinas with a game-high 20 points. Loren Green had 11, and Molly O’Toole ended with seven.
GREECE ARCADIA (0-6) 22
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (5-1) 71
Ellie Bergin recorded 22 points, nine rebounds, and three steals which paced Sutherland to a second-straight win. Eden Lewis collected a double-double with 10 points and 13 rebounds. Leora Cook scored nine points, grabbed eight boards, and had five steals. Dylan Madigan scored seven, Caitlin Bergen had six, and both Petra Hunt and Lara Brandt finished with five.
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (6-1) 83
GREECE ODYSSEY (1-6) 34
Whitley Easton connected on five 3-pointers and finished with a career-high 21 points to lead HF-L. Eighth-grader Shaye Angelo added 17 points. Claire Ruff had 15 points and eight steals. Teagan Kamm finished with 15 points 15 rebounds. Asia Phillips led Odyssey with 10 points.
FAIPORT (4-2) 62
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (3-3) 58
Fairport picked up its third-straight win behind Ne’vaeh Buntley’s game-high 31 points. Bella Pucci added 22 points of her own for the Red Raiders. Riley DeRue and Macy Ostrander both scored four, and Sarah Hirschler ended with one point.
EDISON (0-2) 14
EAST (3-3) 64
Jaelyn Giles and Imani Oliver combined for 20 first-half points, and East won for the third time in five games. Oliver finished with a game-high 13 points. Giles had 10. Ali’Yana Robinson added 12 points Gabriella Brown-Sturdviant accounted for nine points. Dinah Johnson contributed eight points. Graftoneishe Bowers (5), Cianni Murrell (3), Tiasia Gibson (2), Melasia Scott (2) and Jemaryriha Armstrong (2) also scored for East. Chasity Edwards led Edison with 10 points. Kenalice Brown and Tahiri Rodriguez scored two apiece for the Inventors.
RUSH-HENRIETTA (2-3) 37
PENFIELD (3-1) 63
Grace Alexander paced Penfield to victory with a team-high 16 points. Eva Elliot was the only other Patriot in double-figures with 11. Elisa Faklaris (9), Leah Fusilli (8), Jackie Funk (7), Kennedy Cone (6), Emma Scanlon (4), and Anna Coyle (2) all scored for Penfield.
GATES-CHILI (1-5) 40
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (1-4) 45
After making just four baskets in the first half, Churchville-Chili girls basketball rallied to defeat rival Gates Chili, 45-40. Gates Chili started the game on a high note as senior guard Paris Anthony scored the first seven points of the game for the Spartans, reaching 1,000 for her career. READ MORE.
HILTON (4-2) 47
VICTOR (4-2) 40
Ella Clark led Hilton to its second-straight win with a double-double featuring 15 points and 10 rebounds. Clark scored 12 of her points in the second half, and converted eight free throws in 12 chances. Mallory Heise added 12 points to go along with 11 rebounds, and Leah Thompson chipped in 13 points as the only other Cadet in double-figures. Riley Letta, Elena Graziano, and Karlee Hargather all totaled two points, and Maddie Johnson ended the scoring with one. Eva Pronti led the Victor offense with a team-high 14 points. Rachel Gill added 12, Kaitlin Murphy had nine, Olivia Eschler had three, and Grace Cavahon ended with two.
GENESEO (3-4) 46
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (0-5) 27
Tessa Reilly’s 14 helped Geneseo down Wayland-Cohocton for the Blue Devil’s third win of the year. Morgan Wolcott added seven, and Mary Claire Rollins ended with six. Other scorers for Geneseo: Emily Lamb (5), Tessa Salatel (5), Brogan Henderson (4), Caroline Capel (2), Regina Cucchiara (2), and Emely Reyes (1).
BLOOMFIELD (5-2) 59
RED CREEK (1-5) 27
BATAVIA (1-3) 47
GREECE OLYMPIA (3-2) 37
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