
GIRLS
CAMPBELL (0-9) 21
CANISTEO GREENWOOD (8-2) 61
Sophomore Lillian Mullen scored 13 of her game-high 26 points in the first quarter, as the Redskins jumped out to a commanding 20-2 lead and never looked back. Mullen had five steals on the night. Bailey Mullen and Brooke Burd added 11 points apiece. Burd grabbed six rebounds while Bailey Mullen collected five steals. Peyton Peters finished the night with seven points and seven boards. Hailey Davis added four points and McKenna Ferris added two points. Karissa Champion scored a team-high 14 points and converted five free throws for the Panthers. Jenna Machuga finished with four points on the night. Hannah Demong collected two points and Paige McCann added one point.
AVON (2-7) 32
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (4-5) 29
Caledonia-Mumford jumped to a 12-2 first quarter lead before Avon changed defenses and out scored the Raiders 30-17 for the remainder of the game. Maddy Devore had four points in the first quarter for the Raiders but was plagued with foul trouble and finished with eight. The game saw the return of Avon star Sarina McDowell who led the Braves with nine points. The Braves led by five in the fourth quarter before the Raiders made a couple of steals and got buckets from Gracie Boudreau and DeVore to tie the game up at 29. Ellie Cochrane found Maggie Vanderbilt in the lane for a bucket to put the Braves up two. A foul shot by McDowell increased the lead to three. Cal-Mum’s Hazell Nickerson led all scorers with 10 points to go with 13 rebounds.
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PEMBROKE (5-4) 46
BATAVIA (1-7) 42
Karli Houseknecht scored a team-high 12 points to lead Pembroke. Isabel Breeden finished with 11 points on the night. Allie Schwerthoffer scored 10 points, while also hauling in seven rebounds and four steals. Olivia Breeden collected seven points. Sydney Johnson (4) and Carly Ceransi (2) also scored for the Dragons.
MIDLAKES (7-3) 39
LIVONIA (7-2) 49
Kylie Buckley scored 17 points including six in the second quarter when Livonia turned a two-point deficit into a five-point lead on the way to its fifth win in the past six games. Libby Kwak scored 10 points in the win. Mary Kwak added seven. Emma King had nine. Grace Murphy paced Midlakes with 15 points. Cate Peacock added six points for the Screaming Eagles. Mary Givens scored five. Stella DelPapa and Callie Walker accounted for four points apiece. Hanna Godkin had three and Kate Mahoney two points.
WARSAW (2-6) 27
PAVILION (6-0) 52
Lauren Kingsley finished with 23 points, seven rebounds, six blocks and four assists to lead Pavilion. Paige Landers added 11 points. Karlee Zinkievich had six points, five assists, six rebounds and two steals in the win. Shea Amberger scored six points and grabbed eight rebounds. Makayla Washburn, Ella Tillotson and Kylie Conway had two points apiece. All of Pavilion’s wins have been by double-digits.
ARKPORT (6-4) 28
PRATTSBURGH (7-4) 35
LETCHWORTH (3-6) 30
KESHEQUA (8-1) 58
MYNDERSE (5-1) 45
PALMYRA-MACEDON (4-3) 38
NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN (5-1) 34
GANANDA (5-3) 62
Kaylee Marvin scored 15 points to lead Gananda. Nadia Martyniuk added 16 points, and Nicole Cruz had 12 in the win.
CLYDE-SAVANNAH (6-1) 60
CENTRAL SQUARE (1-1) 44
HAMMONDSPORT (4-3) 55
JASPER-TROUPSBURG (1-7) 51
GENESEO (4-5) 56
MT. MORRIS (1-5) 17
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GREECE OLYMPIA (5-3) 58
GREECE ATHENA (6-3) 90
James Reaves, Jr. scored a game-high 23 points leading the Trojans to their sixth win in seven games. Frankie Oropeza collected 14 points, converting four 3-pointers. Khorie Reaves finished the night with 12 points and hauled in six rebounds. Terrell Wilson and Jahon Jones added 10 points apiece. Izaiah Stewart finished the night with eight points. Javon Bartfield (4), Brandon Krout (3), Aidan Grasley (3), and Connor Osier (3) also scored for the Trojans. Anthony Starks scored a team-high 19 points for Olympia. Jahod Faison finished with 13 points, making seven free throws. Landon Evans finished the night with eight points. Also scoring for the Spartans was Bryce Long (7), Ricky Hill (6), and Ayden Gorham (5).
BRIGHTON (5-2) 70
VICTOR (8-0) 80
Phil Nwugwo scored six of his game-high 28 points in overtime as Victor (No. 19 NYSSWA Class AA) held off a Brighton rally to stay undefeated. Nwugwo, who came into the contest averaging better than 19 points per game, connected 11 times from the floor and converted 6-of-8 free throws. AJ Queri found the measure five times from behind the 3-point arc and added 17 points for the Blue Devils. Nick Leonard scored 14. Cam Ryan (7), Rohan Chitre (6), Jonah Whittier (5) and Ryan Dodge (3) also scored for Victor. Eli Desandis and Reggie Smith, Jr. combined for 12 points in the fourth quarter when Brighton erased an eight-point deficit to force overtime. Smith finished the game with 17 points. Desandis had 16. Matt Howe scored 14 while Andrew Falter had 10 points. David Tisa, Jr. (9) and Andrew Kotrides (5) rounded out the scoring for the Bruins.
GATES-CHILI (1-4) 45
RUSH-HENRIETTA (4-2) 55
Mason Giorgione scored a team-high 30 points, converting four 3-pointers to lead Rush-Henrietta. Nashir Hunter finished the night with 11 points, converting three free throws. Tyler Simmons collected eight points. Izigk Fisher (4) and Abdul Bori (3) also scored for the Royal Comets. James Connelly scored a team-high 10 points for the Spartans. Ryan Santiago and Ty Stevenson scored nine points apiece. Kani Mitchem finished the night with seven points. Ayden Grinion finished with four points. Owen Howard and Demarion Mewborn both added three points.
WEBSTER THOMAS (4-3) 51
PENFIELD (3-5) 45
The Titans stormed out of the gates, opening the game with an early 7-0 scoring run. Penfield pushed back, and Webster Thomas took a 30-29 lead into the halftime break. After being only able to stretch the lead to three before heading into the fourth quarter with a 42-39 lead, Coach Coles knew his defense would have to step up. READ MORE.
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (4-5) 42
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (6-0) 45
Matthew Salina hit three of his four 3-pointers in the second quarter when Schroeder outscored Churchville-Chili 17-9 to take a 24-15 lead into halftime. Salina finished the game with 12 points. Nick Hauman had 15 for the Warriors while Ben Carey scored six. Alex DeRosa and Michael Salina added four apiece. Jack Cannon and Jon McCaffrey both scored two points. McCaffrey grabbed 10 rebounds. Churchville-Chili’s Jason Gibbs had four 3-pointers and registered a game-high 22 points. Fellow Saint Robert Munding had 12 points. Amir Thomas scored six points and Collin Curley had two.
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (3-4) 52
BROCKPORT (2-7) 50
JT Killenbec hit three 3-pointers and Nolan Smith posted a double-double as HF-L won its third straight game. Killenbec had 14 points and five assists. Smith collected 11 points and 10 rebounds. The junior forward blocked a potential game-winning 3-pointer with .7 seconds left in the game. Carson Joint hit a pair of 3-pointers and accounted for 12 points. Drew Angelo had three threes for nine points. Trent Wager (3) and Nate Weber (3) also scored for the Cougars. Nate Grego paced Brockport with 21 points going 6-of-6 from the free throw line. Cooper Hassall had nine points. Justin Sillen scored eight. Peter Leicht (7), Owen Cummings (4) and Kaeden Laureano (1) also scored for the Blue Devils.
GREECE ODYSSEY (0-9) 28
CANANDAUGIA (5-1) 82
Bryce Ceravolo led three in double figures, and Canandaigua won its third straight game. Ceravolo connected seven times from the floor and finished with 15 points. Nick Ferris and Callum Outhouse added 13 apiece. Derek Andrews scored nine points while Kenyon Mahoney added eight. Luke Springer hit two 3-pointers for six points. Jack Bacon scored four points for the Braves. Brooks Keys (3), Connor McKenna (2), Nathan Sheridan (3), Carter Sickles (2), Matt Pawlicki (2) and Reid Emerson (2) also scored for the Braves. Greece Odyssey’s Josh Tantalo hit four 3-pointers and had 14 points to lead the Leopards. Maron McDonald scored nine. Gavin Williams added three points and Camden Metzler had two.
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (7-0) 79
KENDALL (3-4) 49
Kam Cusmano scored a team-high 16 points to help lead the Hornets to victory. Gage Armbrewster finished the night with 15 points. Jordan Schlagenhauf collected 12 points. Kyle Porter finished with 10 points. Kendall Eagles Louie Conte scored a team high 10 points. Braxton Zarpentine finished the night with nine points and corralled six rebounds. Zach Barret also scored nine points. Devin Edick and Jacek Kwiatkowski scored eight points apiece.
PEMBROKE (7-2) 63
ATTICA (3-6) 50
HONEOYE (3-1) 44
RED JACKET (4-4) 67
GENESEE VALLEY (2-7) 27
FILLMORE (5-2) 56
NOTRE DAME BATAVIA (7-2) 52
ELBA (4-4) 46
NEWARK (4-5) 50
GENEVA (2-3) 51
CUBA-RUSHFORD (3-3) 38
BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (6-1) 63
BYRON–BERGEN (6-3) 70
LYNDONVILLE (1-6) 26
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