BOYS
HOLIDAY TOURNAMENTS
HILTON HALL OF FAME HOLIDAY TOURNAMENT AT HILTON HIGH SCHOOL
FRANKLIN (0-9) 60
HILTON (3-5) 79
Greyson Trubia combined for 19 of his 23 points in the second and fourth quarters as Hilton exploded for 67 points after the opening period and won the consolation game of its Hilton Hall Of Fame Holiday Tournament. The victory snapped a three-game skid for the Cadets as well. Trubia made nine field goals and 5-of-6 free throws. Preston Prince took 14 foul shots and converted eight of them as part of his 18-point performance. The senior forward was named to the All-Tournament team. Sophomore guard Johnny Bianchi combined for all 11 of his points in the first, third and fourth quarters. Junior guard Michael Whelehan chipped in all 10 of his points in the second half as the Cadets outscored Franklin, 46-31. For Franklin, Sha’mere Freeman poured in a game-high 35 points. The junior guard scored four in the first quarter, 17 in the second, nine in the third and four in the fourth. Overall, Freeman converted 12 field goals, including four from beyond the arc, and 7-of-7 free throws to be named to the All-Tournament team. Sophomore center Terence Thompson scored all 10 of his points after the opening period. Other scorers – Franklin: Tyre Jenkins (7), Shawn Goins (4), Shedreeck Knight (2), Chauncey White-Oliver (2); Hilton: Ben Cronk (5), Derek Cavey (5), Riley Pendleton (5)
IRONDEQUOIT (4-2) 81
GREECE ATHENA (5-3) 57
Ryan Heath scored 10 points in the fourth quarter as Irondequoit outscored Greece Athena, 26-9, and pulled away to win the Hilton Hall Of Fame Holiday Tournament. The game was within one or two possessions for the entirety of the first half until the Eagles switched to a zone defense, sparking an 11-4 run in the third quarter and a 20-0 run in the final stanza. Heath poured all 26 of his points in three quarters, including nine in both the first and third periods. Overall, Heath amassed 10 made field goals, including nine from inside the arc, and went 5-of-8 at the charity stripe. Junior guard Xavier Gissendanner made 10 field goals as well along with two free throws to finish with 25 points. Senior guard Evan Leonardo combined for all 12 of his points in the second and fourth quarters. For Greece Athena, Frankie Oropeza knocked down five three-pointers as part of his 17-point performance. The senior guard collected a rebound as well. Khorie Reaves scored 10 of his 12 points in the first half. The sophomore guard added two rebounds, one assist and a block. Jahon Jones chipped in eight of his 10 points in the third quarter. The senior guard hauled down eight boards and dished out five assists as well. Other scorers – Irondequoit: Damon Brumfield (6), Charles Barnes (4), Aiden Greco (2), Kenyen Lovett (2), Azavier Ross (2), Owen Salerno (2); Greece Athena: James Reaves, Jr. (8), Marco DeRubeis (4), Jaden Madrid (3), Izaiah Stewart (3).
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AVOCA/PRATTSBURGH BOYS CHRISTMAS TOURNAMENT AT PRATTSBURGH HIGH SCHOOL
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (5-1) 70
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (2-6) 61
BATH-HAVERLING (2-6) 56
AVOCA/PRATTSBURGH (8-0) 85
Pacey Hopkins scored 18 of his 20 points in three quarters as Avoca/Prattsburgh had four players finish in double-figure scoring and to advance in its Avoca/Prattsburgh Boys Christmas Tournament. The senior guard made eight shots, including six from inside the arc, and two free throws. Hopkins dished out six assists and swiped four steals as well. Sawyer Devoe combined for all 17 of his points in three quarters. The junior forward hauled down 11 rebounds. Senior forward Hayden Abbott scored his 17 points in the first three quarters and netted four long-range shots. Sophomore guard Macoy Putnam posted a double-double of 13 points and 10 assists along with five steals. For Bath-Haverling, senior guard Keefer Calkins led with 16 of his 18 points in three stanzas. Cayden Mattison scored all 10 of his points in the first half. Other scorers – Bath-Haverling: Jacob Hagadone (6), Kobe Moore (6), AJ Brotz (4), Caden Minnich (4), Justin Yehl (3), Brady Dickson (2), Austin Durand (1); Avoca/Prattsburgh: Jamel Crowder (5), Evan Campbell (4), Caleb Johnson (4), Gavin Buckley (2), Tucker Gerych (2), Aiden Schlesing (2), Jamie Reagan (1)
DOUG WESTCOTT TOURNAMENT AT BROCKPORT MIDDLE SCHOOL
SPENCERPORT (2-7) 42
BROCKPORT (2-7) 51
Peter Leicht scored all 15 of his points after the opening period in which Brockport trailed, 9-6, as the Blue Devils ramped up the intensity to win the consolation game of their Doug Westcott Tournament. The victory snapped a six-game skid for the Blue Devils as well. Leicht made six field goals, including two from the beyond the arc, and dished out five assists. Senior guard Nate Grego netted 14 points and swiped three steals. Cooper Hassall contributed all 10 of his points after the first quarter on five made shots. For Spencerport, Ty Heaton and Bryon Streb both scored 13 points. Heaton converted three long-range shots. Streb netted 11 points in the second half. Other scorers – Spencerport: Justin Bryant (9), Antonio Diaz (4), Te’Jon McCadney (3); Brockport: Justin Sillen (8), Owen Cummings (2), Andrew Wilson (2)
EASTRIDGE (7-0) 80
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (4-4) 70
AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY HOLIDAY CLASSIC AT NAZARETH COLLEGE
SOUTH PARK (VI) 31
WEBSTER THOMAS (3-2) 60
Andrew Quinn poured 18 of his 23 points in the first half as Webster Thomas surged to a commanding 31-8 advantage in its win in the American Cancer Society Holiday Classic at Nazareth College. The senior forward made all nine of his field goals from inside the arc and 5-of-6 foul shots. Shawn Mason posted 16 of his 18 points in the third period as the Titans outscored South Park (VI), 19-9. The junior guard hit four long-range shots as well. David Petz (6), William Richardson (6), Sean Linder (4) and Michael Griffin (3) rounded out the scoring for the Titans.
NEW HARTFORD (III) 41
PITTSFORD MENDON (7-0) 77
Jackson Green scored all 24 of his points after the opening period in which Pittsford Mendon led, 19-11 as the Vikings cruised to victory in the American Cancer Society Holiday Classic at Nazareth College. The junior guard scored eight points in the second quarter, 11 in the third and five in the fourth. Green connected on 12-of-12 free throws and dished out six assists as well. Junior guard Matt Woods netted four long-range shots as part of his 14 points. Caleb Lewis contributed 11 of his 13 points in the third period as the Vikings outscored New Hartford (III), 25-11. Eric Krowl combined for all 12 of his points in the first and fourth quarters. The senior forward hauled down 10 rebounds. Kidder Lindley (7), London Hoyser (3), Ryan Deuel (2) and Conner Rook (2) rounded out the scoring for the Vikings.
SCIO HIGH SCHOOL
HOUGHTON (2-4) 30
BELFAST (6-2) 56
Junior center Connor Stork paced a balanced Belfast offense with 14 points as the Bulldogs won the consolation game of the holiday tournament at Scio High School. It was the Bulldogs’ third win in four games as well. Senior guard Matt Weaver netted 13 points. For Houghton, James Adenuga and Malachi DeGolyer both scored 13 points. Other scorers – Houghton: Sam Winkins (4); Belfast: Tony Logue (9), Kaiden Logue (7), Max Miller (5), Justin Hill (3), Garrett Miller (3), Matt Cater (2)
CUBA-RUSHFORD (3-2) 53
SCIO/FRIENDSHIP (6-3) 40
COLWELL STREET CLASSIC AT ADDISON EVENT CENTER ON THE CAMPUS OF ADDISON HIGH SCHOOL
CAMPBELL-SAVONA (3-5) 57
COWANESQUE VALLEY (PA) 50
Kade Cochran scored nine of his 25 points in the fourth quarter as Campbell-Savona outscored Cowanesque Valley, 19-17, and pulled away to win the first round of the Colwell Street Classic at Addison High School. The senior forward netted 14 points in the first half as well, including 10 in the opening period. Overall, Cochran made 10 field goals and 3-of-6 free throws. Senior guard Kaden Bolt shot 14 foul shots and converted nine of them as part of his 13-point performance. Ethan Ribble (7), Dakota Gatton (6), Carter Crooker (2), Cain Simpson (2), Lucas Feldman (1) and Blake Ryan (1) rounded out the scoring for the Panthers.
JASPER-TROUPSBURG HIGH SCHOOL
NORTHERN POTTER (PA) 51
GENESEE VALLEY (2-6) 61
ARKPORT-CANASERAGA (2-5)
JASPER-TROUPSBURG (7-3)
OTHER GAMES
DANSVILLE (6-2) 76
KESHEQUA (0-9) 23
The senior duo of Drew Morrow and Jakob Smith both muscled their way to double-doubles to lead Dansville to its sixth consecutive victory. Smith led with 20 points, 11 rebounds and three steals. Morrow followed up with 13 points, 10 boards and four steals. Sophomore guard Reid Martin posted 14 points, collected seven rebounds and swiped a pair of steals. Ben Sick and Aazan Sohail both hauled in seven rebounds. Sohail added nine points and two steals. Sick chipped in six points. Junior forward Collin Gray contributed four points and nine rebounds. Dawson Wadsworth stuffed the stat sheet with three points, seven assists, five rebounds and three steals. Despite not scoring a point, senior guard Calab Rigdon dished out five assists and swiped two steals. For Keshequa, junior forward Cassius Chestnut led with seven points. Tyler Mallaber (6), Jaiden Buchinger (4), Bryan Flanagan (2), Jacob Main (2) and Reese Powers (2) rounded out the scoring for the Indians.
EDISON TECH (6-3) 59
RUSH-HENRIETTA (4-2) 62
Abdulfatah Bori, Mason Giorgione, Nasir Hunter and Tobey Wright combined for all of Rush-Henrietta’s 17 fourth-quarter points as the Royal Comets held on to snap a two-game skid. All four players finished in double-digits in scoring as well. Wright led with 17 points and six made field goals, including three from beyond the arc. Hunter combined for 13 of his 15 points in three quarters and converted 6-of-9 free throws. Giorgione connected on three long-range shots as part of his 13-point performance and netted 11 points in the second half. Bori finished with 12 points. For Edison Tech, Tyler Bethea netted 15 of his game-high 23 points in the final 16 minutes of game play. The junior guard converted 11 field goals, including 10 from inside the arc. Sophomore guard Davijon Lipscomb scored all 13 of his points after the first quarter. Other scorers – Edison Tech: Marcqell Freeman (8), Mike Morgan (7), Jearney Higdon (5), Jabari Johnson (3); Rush-Henrietta: Tyler Simmons (3), Izigk Fisher (2)
KENDALL (3-3) 49
PERRY (2-6) 46
Zachary Barrett drilled a game-winning three-pointer with one second left to lift Kendall to the victory and snap a two-game skid. The junior guard finished with a double-double of 10 points and 10 rebounds along with three assists. Senior forward Braxton Zarpentine led with 12 points and eight boards. Sophomore forward Louie Conte hauled down 10 rebounds and scored nine points. Jacek Kwiatkowski had seven points and netted a three-pointer in the fourth quarter to trim the Eagles’ deficit to one. Senior forward Jeffrey Pratt chipped in five points and grabbed nine boards. For Perry, sophomore guard Bryce Tallman led with a game-high 19 points. Junior guard Matthew Givens followed up with 10 points.
GANANDA (5-2) 63
YORK (4-2) 77
Sophomore forward Jake Pangrazio led four players in double figures with 22 points as York won the first round of the Caledonia-Mumford Boys’ Basketball Christmas Tournament. It was the Knights’ third straight win as well. Junior guard Maddox Timothy followed up with 18 points. Austin Flynn had 12 points and Joe Bauer chipped in 10.
SODUS (2-5) 36
RED JACKET (3-3) 43
Senior guard Daltyn Hanline produced 16 points to lead Red Jacket to its second straight win. Aiden Reed (7), Mason Pollott (6), James Sibeto (6), Kyle DaMore (4), Truman Hill (2) and Liam Trick (2) rounded out the scoring for the Indians.
WEST GENESEE (III) 48
FAIRPORT (4-2) 39
For Fairport, Zac Ditzel led with 21 points, including 11 in the fourth quarter. The junior forward made seven of his eight field goals from inside the arc and 4-of-4 free throws. Wallace Rahmaan (7), Josh Knapp (3), Ian Kennedy (2), Bill Meagher (2), Bruce Wilder (2), Jake Koonmen (1) and Aidan White (1) rounded out the scoring for the Red Raiders.
CLYDE-SAVANNAH (0-5) 38
WATERLOO (2-4) 61
Sophomore forward Devin Mulvey-Salerno scored 15 points as Waterloo snapped a three-game skid. Junior guard Nolan Slywka followed up with 14 points. Casey Burcroff (9), Jordan Kraft (6), Conner McCann (6), Carson Hay-Snyder (3), Najib Brown (2), Garrett Mueller (2) and Quincey Trickler (2) rounded out the scoring for the Indians.
UPREP (2-4) 73
BISHOP TIMON (VI) 81
GIRLS
HOLIDAY TOURNAMENTS
GATES-CHILI GIRLS’ BASKETBALL WINTER TOURNAMENT AT GATES-CHILI HIGH SCHOOL
SPENCERPORT (5-3) 43
EAST (3-4) 32
Marah Auburn produced 11 of her game-high 18 points in the second half as Spencerport outscored East High, 23-12, and pulled away in the consolation game of the Gates-Chili Girls’ Basketball Winter Tournament. It was the Rangers’ second win in three games as well. Auburn made six field goals and six free throws. Senior forward Erica Beaty scored all 10 of her points after the opening period in which the Rangers trailed, 14-7. For East High, junior guard Jaylen Giles led with 11 points and three long-range shots in three quarters. Other scorers – Spencerport: Jamie Keens (5), Lundyn McCutchen (5), Makenna Stacy (5); East: Gabriella Brown-Sturdviant (8), Imani Oliver (5), Bowers (3)
BROCKPORT (6-2) 59
GATES-CHILI (1-6) 46
Tournament MVP Ella Fadale scored nine of her game-high 35 points during a closing 12-5 run as the Blue Devils (6-2) won their second straight and third in four outings, with a 59-46 victory. READ MORE.
PALMYRA-MACEDON HIGH SCHOOL
GENEVA (0-6) 24
AQUINAS (3-5) 73
Loren Green and Abigail Pfluke both poured in 24 points to lead Aquinas to victory in the consolation game of the holiday tournament at Palmyra-Macedon High School. It snapped a two-game skid for the L’il Irish as well. Green accumulated six steals and two rebounds. Pfluke collected three boards, two assists and a pair of steals. Seventh-grade forward Jade Harvey posted eight points, nine rebounds, one block and a steal. Senior center Amaris Watts stuffed the stat sheet with two points, 12 boards, four blocks, two steals and an assist. Lia Bronco (8), Elizabeth Tantalo (4) and Abby O’Meara (3) rounded out the scoring for the L’il Irish.
EAST ROCHESTER (7-0) 59
PALMYRA-MACEDON (4-2) 51 (OT)
Senior forward Samantha Lewis posted 18 points, eight rebounds, four assists and two steals as East Rochester defeated host Palmyra-Macedon in the holiday tournament at Palmyra-Macedon High School. Aniyah Eldridge, Zarriah Eldridge and Lily Funk all scored 11 points. Funk grabbed seven boards and swatted three shots. Zarriah Eldridge dished out five assists, swiped five steals and collected three rebounds. Aniyah Eldridge added four steals, two boards and a pair of blocks.
BATH-HAVERLING HIGH SCHOOL
NEWARK VALLEY (IV) 57
PENN YAN (3-3) 33
For Penn Yan, senior guard Elle Harrison led with 14 points. Kaley Griffin followed up with 12 points. Sierra Harrison (6) and Hailey Trank (1) rounded out the scoring for the Mustangs.
WELLSVILLE (6-2) 34
BATH-HAVERLING (8-2) 45
Junior guard Meredith Czajkowski recorded 11 points, nine rebounds and three assists as Bath-Haverling grinded out its sixth victory in the last seven games. Senior forward Sydney Burns posted eight points, seven boards and four steals. Junior guard Natalie Krelie nearly filled the box score with eight points, five assists, three rebounds and a steal. Sophomore forward Madison Coots contributed six points, seven boards and one steal. Emma Luckenbach accumulated 10 rebounds to go along with her two points and a steal. Gillian Oksinski (9) and Olivia Travis (1) rounded out the scoring for the Rams.
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD GIRLS’ BASKETBALL CHRISTMAS TOURNAMENT AT CALEDONIA-MUMFORD HIGH SCHOOL
WHEATLAND-CHILI (1-6) 15
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (4-4) 39
Hazell Nickerson recorded a double-double of 10 points and 17 rebounds as Caledonia-Mumford held Wheatland-Chili to five points in the second half and won the consolation game of its Caledonia-Mumford Girls’ Basketball Christmas Tournament. It was the Raiders’ second win in three games as well. Nickerson was named to the All-Tournament team. Junior forward Maddy DeVore contributed seven points and eight rebounds. For Wheatland-Chili, junior guard Thalaih Sainpaulin led with five points.
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (9-0) 46
YORK (5-2) 33
Senior forward Kelsey Schlagenhauf posted 18 points to lead Oakfield-Alabama to the Caledonia-Mumford Girls’ Basketball Christmas Tournament championship. Brooke Reding (9), Alea Groff (5), MaKena Reding (5), Emma Wray (4), Caitlin Ryan (3) and Alaina Manges (2) rounded out the scoring for the Hornets.
OTHER GAMES
WARSAW (1-5) 27
KESHEQUA (7-1) 49
Libby Benner nearly outscored the entire Warsaw team, finishing with 20 points to lead Keshequa to its second straight win. The sophomore guard grabbed five rebounds, swiped three steals and handed out two assists. Junior center Aurora Sabins chipped in five points, amassed 12 boards, added one block and a steal. Anna Linde (7), Julia Wilkins (7), Kelsey Davis (4), Jade Wolfer (4) and Ava Thayer (2) rounded out the scoring for the Indians.
PITTSFORD MENDON (5-1) 52
AVERILL PARK (II) 25
Senior guard Anaya Coleman scored 14 points as Pittsford Mendon took down the top team in the state in the Shen/Impact Holiday Classic at the Impact Athletic Center in Albany. It was the Vikings’ second straight win as well. Senior guard Lily Kennedy added 13 points in her season debut. Danielle Strauf chipped in eight points.
HILTON (4-3) 31
CANANDAIGUA (6-1) 46
Macy Bacon and Mya Herman both scored 10 points to lead a balanced Canandaigua offense as the Braves notched their fifth consecutive victory. Abbey Herod (9), Kyleigh Chapman (7), Kayla Taylor (5), Julia Geitner (3) and Liv Schorr (2) rounded out the scoring for the Braves.
CLYDE-SAVANNAH (5-1) 35
AVON (1-6) 32
Junior guard Kylie Paylor scored 15 points as Clyde-Savannah held on for its fourth straight win. Jaida Larsen followed up with 11 points. For Avon, Emma Bondgren and Ali DiFranco both led with nine points. Senior forward Courtney Yencer chipped in seven points.
HOLLAND (VI) 38
WATERLOO (6-0) 83
Senior center Giavanna White-Principio led four players in double figures with 24 points as Waterloo rolled to its fifth home victory of the season. Junior guard Morgan Caraballo followed up with 15 points. Addison Bree had 12 points and Jazzmyn Lewis chipped in 11. Natalie DiSanto (9), Macy Carr (6), Logan Amidon (4) and McKenzie Scutt (2) rounded out the scoring for the Indians.
LYNDONVILLE (5-1) 69
MEDINA (VI) 35
MYNDERSE (4-1) 68
SOUTH SENECA (2-4) 23
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