
BOYS
LEADERSHIP ACADEMY (1-9) 54
McQUAID JESUIT (6-3) 89
Casey Montesano and Chris Woodard combined for 26 points in the first quarter when McQuaid jumped to a 31-9 lead and cruised to its fifth win in six games. Montesano connected on three 3-pointers in the opening stanza and finished the game with 17 points. Woodard scored 14 while Ian Florence added 13 points. Connor Reed scored nine points in the win. Isaiah Anderson had eight. Anthony DiMarco and Will Taylor had seven apiece. Colin Braunschweig (5), Colin Bavibidila (4), CJ Phelps (3) and Yosiah Bartlett (2) also scored for the Jesuit Knights. DaiQuon McKinney scored 23 points to pace the Leadership offense. Jahmere Kirkland had 14 points and Kenny Couser, 13. Dayveon Weems scored three and Cam Miller had one point.
AQUINAS (6-2) 70
PARK SCHOOL (VI) 43
Jack Bleier scored 16 points and Mason Blackwodd added 13 as Aquinas won its fifth game in the past six games. Bleier connected 6-of-8 shots from the floor including 4-of-6 from behind the 3-point arc to pace a long-range effort that saw the Li’l Irish hit 10 of 21 from distance. Blackwood and Will Scanlon both hit 2-of-4 attempts from the thee-point land. Scanlon had eight points. Myles Blackwood scored nine. Robert McCullough added seven points, and Mykel White had six. Jordan Jordan accounted for four points. Jah’vay Walker had three points while CJ Cammack and Owen Acciari scored two points apiece.
EUGENIO MARIA de HOSTOS CHARTER SCHOOL (5-1) 67
VERTUS ACADEMY (3-3) 57
Antoine McFadden scored seven of his game-high 22 points in the first quarter when the Hornets needed 12 possessions and five minutes to grab a double-digit lead. READ MORE.
ROCHESTER ACADEMY CHARTER SCHOOL (6-0) 54
GLOBAL CONCEPTS (VI) 34
Kam McDonald led three in double figures and RACS won its fifth game of the season by double digits. Christian Coleman and Ja’seir Samuels added 10 points apiece.
PEMBROKE (6-2) 53
ST. MARY’S (VI) 64
RED JACKET (3-4) 47
WATERLOO (3-4) 57
Devin Mulvey-Salerno and Nolan Slywka combined to go 9-of-11 from the free throw in the fourth quarter as Waterloo pulled away from a single-possession game to win its second straight. Leading 36-35 heading into the final eight minutes of the contest, six different players contributed in the fourth quarter when Waterloo outscored Red Jacket 21-12. Mulvey-Salerno and Slywka finished with 13 points apiece. Casey Burcoff connected on a pair of 3-pointers and had a game-high 15 points. Connor McCann scored seven points. Jordan Kraft (6), Najib Brown (2) and Quincy Trickler (1) rounded out the scoring for the Indians. Daltyn Hanline scored seven of his 12 points in the second quarter as Red Jacket rallied from four down to tie the game at 22 heading into halftime. Parker Moore matched Hanline with 12 points for Red Jacket’s team-high. Kyle DaMore and Jaymon Pysnack added six points apiece. Mason Pollot and James Sibeto both scored four points. Aiden Reed contributed three points.
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (5-3) 45
WELLSVILLE (4-4) 44
Canisteo-Greenwood’s Maddux Schwartz popped out from his forward position and drained a corner jump shot with 3.5 second left for the 45-44 victory. C-G only scored six points in the last quarter, but the only two from Schwartz, who finished with nine, was the difference. READ MORE.
GIRLS
HAVERLING (9-2) 51
ADDISON (5-4) 39
Meredith Czajkowski scored 15 points while grabbing nine rebounds and handing out four assists to lead Bath-Haverling to its seventh win in the past eight games. Sydney Burns added 13 points, eight rebounds, three steals and one assist while Emma Luckenbach had 12 points, nine rebonds and two steals. Natalie Krelie finished with six points, five assists, four rebounds and two steals for the Lady Rams. Gillian Osinski accounted for three points and Madison Coots had two.
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Thanks for the coverage! Do you have an email address that we can send results to? I can pass that on to my coaches. Also, we are just Haverling, not Bath-Haverling.
Randy Abrams,
Haverling Athletic Director
Randy,
Happy to hear from you. Edit will be made. Please have coaches email scorebook pages to scores.pickinsplinters@gmail.com.
Paul