GIRLS
WATERLOO (8-0) 43
OUR LADY OF MERCY (6-3) 34
Held without a bucket for the first 10 minutes of the game, Giavanna White-Principio scored 13 of her game-high 19 points in the second half when the Waterloo Indians erased a deficit and went on to beat host Our Lady of Mercy in non-league action. READ MORE.
PITTSFORD MENDON (7-1) 62
HILTON (4-4) 38
Dani Strauf scored 18, and Anaya Coleman added 15 as Pittsford Mendon won its fourth-straight game.
GREECE ODYSSEY (2-6) 46
GREECE ARCADIA (0-8) 39
Jenayla Hunter helped end a five-game losing streak with a team-high 19 points. Asia Philip had 13, Sienna Tyo netted 12, and Alexis Smith ended the Leopard scoring with two points.
HORNELL (5-1) 66
AQUINAS (3-6) 44
Lillian Hoyt led all scorers with 23 points as Hornell downed Aquinas. Selena Maldanado added on 15 points, four assists, and nine steals. Jordyn Dyring finished the Red Raiders in double-digits with 11.
BRIGHTON (5-4) 37
VICTOR (5-2) 51
Rachel Gill led all scorers with 17 as the Blue Devils ended a two-game skid. Eva Pronti was the only other Victor player in double-digits with 14. Kaitlin Murphy (8), Emily Neenan (5), Grace Callahan (5), and Abbie Murphy (2) added to the Victor scoring output. Kiara Anglin netted 13 which led Brighton. Kaiya Larkins had seven, and Sadie Scott netted five.
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (3-5) 32
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (4-3) 51
Mariah Watkins scored seven of her game-high 22 points in the first quarter when Webster Schroeder jumped to a 13-1 lead. The sophomore guard connected three times from the floor including one 3-pointer over the opening eight minutes. Watkins added six more points in the second quarter as the Warriors took a 25-11 lead into halftime. Julia Perales finished with 13 points for the game. Andraia DiPisa had 10. Bria Watkins and Anna Rogers closed out the Schroeder scoring with nine and four points. Sydney Postell paced the Churchville-Chili offense with 14 points. Layla Jackson and Esabella Smith added six apiece. Emma Voglewede scored three points. Jess Witman (2) and Emma Healy (1) rounded out the scoring.
GREECE OLYMPIA (3-3) 40
CANANDAIGUA (7-1) 62
Mya Herman led a balanced offense that featured four different double-figure scorers for Canadaigua’s sixth-straight win. Herman finished with 14, and Abbey Herod, Macy Bacon, and Kyleigh Chapman all finished with 12 points. Brooke Rizzo chipped in five, and Julia Geitner added three. Shania Estrich led all scorers for Greece Olympia with 17 points. Tehilyah Murray tallied 11 for the Spartans. Other Olympia scorers: Nondja Nelson (5), Kyleigh Bathe (4), Miciyah James (2), and Tenja Scott (1).
BLOOMFIELD (6-3) 35
HARELY-ALLENDALE-COLUMBIA (4-1) 43
Eliza Nicosia recorded a double-double as Harley-Allendale-Columbia picked up a bounce-back win. Nicosia finished the game with a team-high 18 points alongside 10 blocks, six rebounds, and two steals. Chloe Fowler added on nine points with seven rebounds and seven steals. Lucy Michael scored eight, and Morgan Fowler scored four with six steals. Anna Thomas tallied four points, four assists and four steals. Aryanna Saedi capped off the scoring with one point. HAC fell to Dundee/Bradford on December 14th.
WHEATLAND-CHILI (1-7) 16
YORK (6-2) 70
Adison Plank headlined a balanced York offense that featured 10 different scorers. Plank had a game-high 13 points, and Katelyn Curry and Sydnee Emerson were the only other Knights in double-digits with 12 and 11. Other York scorers: Kaitlyn Holland (9), Cierra Smith (8), Jaden Densmore (6), Tessa Rodwell (6), Lily Churchill (2), Alaina Englert (2), and Isabel Laney (1).
LYONS (7-3) 42
WAYNE (6-4) 50
Emily Pratt paced Wayne to victory with a team-high 13 points. Aly Johnson finished second in scoring for Wayne with 11 points. Leila Bellinger tallied nine, and Allie Cheminti pitched in eight. Sidnee Burlee had five, and both Riley Sampson and Kasey Eaton finished with two. Jayla Bell paced Lyons with 16 points, nine rebounds, and five steals. Kamryn Bonnell added nine, and Imani Harder finished with eight points, eight rebounds, six assists, three steals, and three blocks. Kara Stephens grabbed 12 rebounds.
MARCUS WHITMAN (4-3) 52
ROMULUS (2-4) 21
Juniors Natalie Cotroneo and Katie Bootes led all scorers with 15 points a piece. Junior Olivia Herod finished with 10 points and six assists. Rounding up the scoring for Marcus Whitman was eighth grader Sophie Snyder with four, Aurora Woodworth with six, and freshman Helen Snyder had two.
CUBA-RUSHFORD (4-4) 49
SCIO (2-5) 30
Taylor Searle led Cuba-Rushford to back-to-back wins with a game-high 24 points. Brynn Lavery had 11 points of her own. Gabby Kranock, Aleah Demick, and Cloey Larabee all had four points. Destiny Darrin finished the Cuba-Rushford scoring with two.
RED JACKET (2-6) 37
HONEOYE (0-6) 24
Natalie Lecceardone led Red Jacket to its second win of the year with a game-high 15 points. Leah Batterson was the only other Red Jacket player to end in double-figures with 11. Emily Record had nine, and Ella Pysnack finished with two.
EAST ROCHESTER (8-0) 76
RED CREEK (1-8) 9
East Rochester remained unbeaten behind Lily Funk’s 20-point double-double. Funk finished with 22 points, 12 rebounds, five blocks, four steals, and two assists. Samantha Lewis had her own double-double featuring 13 points, 14 rebounds, seven assists, and four steals. Zarriah Eldridge finished with 16 points alongside seven steals. Aniyah Eldridge finished with nine points and seven rebounds, and Emma roach tallied eight points and 10 rebounds. Giovanna Morealle and Faith Daniels ended the East Rochester scoring with six and two points respectively.
PEMBROKE (4-4) 34
BATAVIA-NOTRE DAME (6-1) 49
ELBA (4-3) 50
PRATTSBURGH (6-5) 43
KENDALL (7-1) 28
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (10-0) 51
EAST (4-5) 41
GENEVA (0-7) 26
LEROY (2-6) 48
BATAVIA (1-6) 44
IRONDEQUOIT (4-5) 34
FAIPORT (6-3) 77
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (6-2) 42
SPENCERPORT (6-3) 53
LYNDONVILLE (6-1) 65
BYRON-BERGEN (6-2) 62
HOLLEY (1-6) 23
ALEXANDER (4-4) 44
BOYS
IRONDEQUOIT (5-2) 52
FAIRPORT (4-3) 41
Irondequoit grabbed its third-straight win behind Xavier Gissendanner’s game-high 25 points. Ryan Heath was the only other Eagle in double-digits with 14. Damon Brumfield (6), Owen Salerno (4), Quinn VanKerkhove (2), and Charles Barnes (1) rounded out the scoring for Irondequoit. Irondequoit jumped out to a 14-0 lead, holding Fairport scoreless for the first seven minutes and 10 seconds of the game and never relinquished the lead for the entire game. Irondequoit had a 16-point halftime lead but Fairport methodically chipped away at that lead through the third and fourth quarters. Three times in the fourth quarter, Fairport pulled to within one possession but each time Irondequoit had an answer, ending on an 8-0 run with Gissendanner scoring six of his 25 points during this run, four from the free throw line. Josh Knapp paced Fairport with a team-high eight points. Both Zac Ditzel and James Stanek scored seven apiece.
SPENCERPORT (2-8) 40
FRANKLIN (1-9) 83
Sha’mere Freeman led a balanced Franklin team that featured four scorers in double-figures. Freeman finished with a double-double including 20 points and 10 assists. Shawn Goins scored a game-high of 22 points. Shedreeck Knight had 12, and Terrence Thompson ended with 10 alongside 12 rebounds. Other Franklin scorers: Chauncey White-Oliver (9), Sincere Rivera (6), and AJ McKinnon (4). Connor Lissow tallied nine, and Kyle Milburn scored eight to lead the Rangers.
EMHCS (5-3) 58
NORTHSTAR (6-2) 63
Ryan Garwood led Northstar with 27 points as the Knights picked up their fifth-straight win. Andrew Eschner chipped in 11 points and nine rebounds and Larry O’Neal hauled in 14 boards. The Knights avenged their loss in the season opener. Antoine McFadden led EMCHS with a game-high 32 points. Juler Ruiz added 12 points for the Hornets. Jamuel Guzman and Sheltiere Matos-Cox had six apiece. Lavante Brown scored five points.
EAST (5-1) 71
EDISON (6-4) 62
Damani Barley dropped a game-high 41 points as East took home its fourth-straight win. Barley made five shots from deep, and went 8-of-10 from the free throw line. The senior scored eight points or more in each quarter including 13 in the fourth. Kenny Edwards added nine, Shamir Caruthers tallied seven, and both Kai McCullough and Nigel Copeland had six. Mike Morgan paced Edison with a team-high 19 points. Tyler Bethea was the only other Edison player in double-digits with 14. Davijon Lipscomb and Edmari Binion both scored nine, and Marcqell Freeman finished with six.
WILSON (4-3) 79
NE DOUGLASS (3-5) 74 (OT)
Freshman DaSiah White netted a game-high 31 points as Wilson won its third-straight game in overtime. White made two threes, and went 5-of-6 from the charity stripe. Mike Wiggins scored 13, and Dolcin Flood had 10 which rounded out double-digit scorers for Wilson. Other Wilson scorers: Zavarius Henry (8), Yaliel Bonilla (5), Mike Kelly (5), Jayleon Smith (3), Josh Joyce (2), and Lasharm Henry (2). Chris James and Roberto Echevarria both led NE Douglass with 20 points a piece. Christian Webster totaled 12, and Wilson Riaa had 10.
SODUS (2-6) 35
WILLIAMSON (2-3) 46
Williamson snapped a three-game losing streak on the back of Matthew DeFisher’s game-high 21 points. Matthew Jackson finished as the only other Williamson player in double figures with 11. Troy Ingham (7), Adrian Cramer (3), Riley O’Neil (2), and Marshall Faniel (2) rounded out the Williamson scorers.
PAVILION (1-8) 39
WARSAW (5-3) 66
Jake Sawdey led Warsaw to its third-straight win with 17 points, 16 rebounds, and three steals. Bailey Schell chipped in 15 points, five rebounds, and five steals. DQ Johnson-Myers finished with 15 points and four assists. Matthew Auble stuffed the stat sheet with 13 points, nine rebounds, five steals, and four blocks. Zach Tillotson paced Pavilion with 12 points, and Cam Cummins finished with nine.
SOTA (3-5) 49
WOIS (2-5) 47
SOTA snapped a three-game losing streak behind Richie Nadal’s team-high 18 points. KeShaun Chapman added 12 of his own, and both Tyree Moore and Fred Bryant totaled nine points. Latrell Ingram had one three-pointer, and Sam Howland ended the SOTA scoring with two points. Keyon Concepcion paced WOIS with a team-high 16 points. Jaedon Adams-Griffin and Toney Henton finished the double-figure scoring with 12 and 10 respectively. Jalen Breedy tallied six, and Diego Martinez ended the scoring with three. SOTA coach Al Nash recorded his 200th career victory with Tuesday night’s win.
YORK (5-3) 58
LEROY (7-2) 49
Sophomore Jake Pangrazio paced York to the victory with a team-high 20 points. Greg Jaroszek netted 11, and Maddox Timothy finished the double-figure scorers with 10. Tied at half, York outscored LeRoy in the second half 37-28.
HAVERLING (4-6) 59
HORNELL (4-5) 56
LYONS (7-0) 70
PALMYRA-MACEDON (2-5) 62
JC Walker scored 10 of his game-high 26 points in the fourth quarter as Lyons (No. 3 NYSSWA Class C) pulled away from a one-possession game. Walker connected three times from the floor over the final eight minutes and converted 3-of-4 free throws. The sophomore forward hit a 3-pointer and scored 10 in the third to help the Lions to a 44-41 lead after 24 minutes of play. Jay Battle added eight of 18 points in the final frame. Tony Pierre and CyQuire Norvell scored nine apiece in the win. Matt Briggs and Jymeer Linzy both accounted for three points. Mike Briggs scored two points. Paul Goodness led Pal-Mac with 21 points. Ian Goodness had 17. Quinn Nolan and Damian Knaak both scored seven. Noah Brooks (6), Alex Wootton (2) and Robert Kinslow (2) rounded out the scoring for the Red Raiders.
ADDISON (3-5) 64
ANDOVER/WHITESVILLE (2-7) 32
RED CREEK (2-4) 39
EAST ROCHESTER (5-2) 55
KESHEQUA (0-10) 40
LETCHWORTH (4-3) 83
MOUNT MORRIS (1-6) 54
GENESEO (7-2) 84
MARCUS WHITMAN (5-4) 58
LIVONIA (3-5) 52 (OT)
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