
GIRLS
GATES-CHILI (2-8) 21
CANANDAIGUA (10-1) 68
Mya Herman led Canadaigua to its ninth-straight win with a game-high 23 points. Kyleigh Chapman added 16 of her own. Macy Bacon, Abbey Herod, and Liv Schorr all had six points apiece. Kayla Taylor scored five, Julia Geitner netted three, and Eily Hubler ended with two.
GREECE OLYMPIA (8-4) 55
GREECE ARCADIA (1-12) 36
Greece Olympia nabbed its fourth-straight win behind a team-high 19 points from Shania Estrich. Nondja Nelson had 13, and Tehilyah Murray rounded out the double-figure scorers with 11. Madelyn Kielkowicz had eight, and Tenaja Scott ended with four. Greece Arcadia’s Island Miles led all scorers with 20 points. Katelyn Geraci added five points, and Tashi Forkell scored four. Ava Taylor (3), Mika Richardson (2), Hailey Romansky (1) and Arianna Sloan (1) also scored for the Titans.
AQUINAS (5-6) 54
WEBSTER THOMAS (3-6) 51
Amaris Watts posted a double-double of 12 rebounds and 10 blocks as Aquinas won for the third time in four games. Abigail Pfluke paced the AQ offense while grabbing seven rebounds and handing out a game-high four assists. Loren Green collected 15 points, three assists and three rebounds. Molly O’Toole added 15 points and six rebounds. Elizabeth Tantalo had two points and five rebounds. Jade Harvey grabbed seven boards and scored one point. Bella Fanale led Webster Thomas with 17 points. Mady Kelly added 14. Mary Marrapese (7), Ruby Marrapese (5), Teagan Baylor (4), Ella Wambach (2) and Kristina Baller (2) also scored for the Titans.
RUSH-HENRIETTA (5-5) 50
EAST (6-6) 49
Avery Roberts helped end Rush-Henrietta’s two-game skid with a team-high 15 points. Alivia Day had 11, Cassidy Pearce scored nine, and Kate Gregg grabbed 10 rebounds alongside four points.
ROCHESTER SCHOOL OF THE DEAF (0-3) 35
NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN (8-1) 52
NEWARK (4-5) 24
WATERLOO (12-0) 83
Macy Carr netted a game-high 24 points which paced Waterloo another victory. Addison Bree chipped in 14, Jazzmyn Lewis had 12, and Morgan Caraballo wrapped up the double-digit scorers with 10. Natalie DiSanto netted nine, Giavanna White-Principio finished with eight, and Logan Amidon finished the scoring with six.
MIDLAKES (9-3) 74
GENEVA (0-11) 19
PALMYRA-MACEDON (6-4) 38
PENN YAN (7-4) 35
WAYNE (6-7) 23
MYNDERSE (7-2) 50
YORK (10-2) 74
LETCHWORTH (3-9) 25
Sydnee Emerson scored 19 points, and York won its fifth straight game. Kaitlyn Holland added 15 points, and Adison Plank had 12. Katelyn Curry scored nine. Tessa Rodwell (8), Cierra Smith (5), Libby Voisey (4) and Alaina Englert (2) also scored the Knights.
PAVILION (10-1) 54
Le ROY (2-9) 37
Pavilion rebounded from its only loss of the season. behind Lauren Kingsley’s 20-point double-double. Kingsley finished with 24 points and 12 rebounds. Karlee Zinkievich had 20 points of her own alongside six assists, four rebounds, and five steals. Shae Amberger had six, and both Makayla Washburn and Kylie Conway finished with two. Pavilion fell to York in its most recent outing.
KESHEQUA (9-4) 65
WARSAW (3-9) 38
Libby Benner led four in double figures with 20 points to pace the Keshequa offense. Benner also had five assists, three rebounds and three steals. Anna Linde finished with 12 points while Kelsey Davis and Julia Wilkins had 10 apiece. Aurora Sabins scored seven points, and Ava Thayer accounted for six. Emma Tangeman topped Warsaw’s scorers with 13 points. Leah O’Green had seven. Alyssa Jones (6), Morgan Langdon (5), Mattelyn Heim (4), Carlee Hunt (2) and Taylor Howard (1) also scored for the Tigers.
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (6-6) 37
GENESEO (7-6) 41
PERRY (4-8) 31
AVON (5-7) 39
Sarina McDowell led all scorers with 23 points alongside 13 rebounds, two steals, and one block which paced Avon to victory. Kennedy Fries chipped in six points and five rebounds, and Ali DiFranco added six points. McKenna Kelly led Perry with 10 points. Lydia Conway had seven, and Sydney Hnat scored six.
GENESSEE VALLEY/BELFAST (9-3) 54
CUBA-RUSHFORD (4-7) 42
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (11-4) 70
HAMMONDSPORT (6-5) 40
Lillian Mullen paced Canisteo-Greenwood with 39 points alongside eight rebounds and four assists. Junior Brooke Burd chipped in 18 points, 13 rebounds, and six blocked shots. Eighth grader Bailey Mullen grabbed seven rebounds alongside her seven points. Peyton Peters closed out the scoring with six points. Rorie Whitcomb led the way for Hammondsport with 17 points. Damica Dresser added 11 of her own, and Lazell Locey ended with nine.
ARKPORT/CANASEREGA (8-6) 23
ADDISON (9-5) 47
CAMPBELL/SAVONA (1-13) 27
JASPER-TROUPSBURG (2-10) 55
BOYS
GATES-CHILI (3-8) 44
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (7-3) 72
Sam Pisanelli led three in double figures with 22 points for Sutherland which jumped to a 41-13 halftime lead on the way to its second straight win and third in the past four. Pisanelli connected nine times from the floor including once behind the 3-point arc. Charlie Wilcox added 17 points in the win, and Everett Wilcox had 13. Max Michalski chipped in nine points while Ivan Goettler (6) and Bobby Dodge (5) also scored for the Knights. Kani Mitchem and Brandon Randolph scored 12 apiece to lead Gates. Ryan Santiago added six while Cameron Browns and Sammuel Seymour both had five points. Tye Stevenson scored four points.
VICTOR (12-1) 59
PITTSFORD MENDON (11-0) 67
In a game in which neither team held a double-digit lead, an 8-3 run midway through the fourth quarter proved to be the difference. Victor (No. 16 NYSSWA Class AA) and Pittsford Mendon (No. 3 NYSSWA Class A), two teams that won’t face each other in March, provided a post-season glimpse in January. Jackson Green finished with a game-high 24 points while Caleb Lewis posted a double-double… READ MORE.
GREECE OLYMPIA (7-4) 62
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (8-5) 64
Nolan Smith converted two free throws with 2.7 seconds remaining, and HF-L won its fourth-straight game. Down 60-59, JT Killenbec connected on a 3-pointer with 35 seconds left for a 62-60 HF-L lead. Greece Olympia’s Landon Evans hit a jump shot with 22 seconds left to tie it at 62. Killenbec led the way for HFL, scoring 17 points. Smith scored 13, while Ben Carson put in 11 points. Other Cougars in the scoring column were Drew Angelo (8), Carson Joint (8), Rhyan Garey (4), and Tyler Emerson (3). Anthony Starks and Landon Evans scored 18 apiece to lead Olympia. Bryce Long had 11 for the Spartans. Jahod Falson and Ricky Hill both had six while Tyson Roundtree scored three.
IRONDEQUOIT (9-2) 79
WILSON MAGNET (5-6) 36
Xavier Gissendanner scored 16 points, and Irondequoit won its seventh straight game. Ryan Heath was also a big factor for the Eagles, scoring 12 points. Other scorers for the Eagles were Damon Brumfield (9), Evan Leonard (8), Owen Salerno (8), Quinn VanKerkhove (7), Myron Thompson (6), Javier Flowers (4), Aiden Greco (4), Logan Harris (2), Kenyen Lovett (1), Azavier Ross (1), David Caesar (1). For Wilson Magnet, Lasharm Henry led the scoring with nine points. Zavarious Henry had six points. Other scorers: DaSiah White (4), Dolcin Flood (4), Joshua Joyce (4), Jayleon Smith (4), Michael Wiggins (3), and Yaliel Bonilla (2).
SECTION V STANDINGS
ROCHESTER PREP (1-6) 62
GREECE ODYSSEY (0-13) 50
Kyron Shaw used 11 second-half points and finished with 15 to push Rochester Prep to its first win of the season. Jami Walker knocked down three three-pointers and wrapped up with 13 points. Tamjir Mullins scored 12 points, with seven in the third quarter. Kyrell Shaw had nine, Tyler Benjamin had eight, and Kahlil Herring had four. Ma’Ron McDonald produced a game high 25 points for Greece Odyssey, with 16 in the 2nd half. Josh Tantalo put nine points up on the board, and Gavin Williams had eight. Josh Colon had seven. Camden Metzler scored one.
LIVONIA (5-7) 52
BATAVIA (3-8) 49
Connor Freehan scored 14 points to lead a balanced Livonia offense that featured three in double-digits. Chris Coyle added 12 points, and Justin Skelly added 10. Other Livonia Scorers: Evan Swan (6), Jake Watkins (4), Nicholas Coyle (3), and Jack Kearney (3). Carter McFollins led all scorers for Batavia with 22. Tanner Mountain added nine, Javin McFollins had eight, and Mikey McKenzie finished with six.
SPENCERPORT (3-11) 62
MONROE (3-8) 56
Byron Streb’s 16 second-half points were enough to help guide Spencerport to a win in a back-and-forth affair. After jumping out to a 17-4 first quarter lead, Monroe outscored Spencerport by nine points in the second quarter to push it to a 25-21 game at halftime. After Monroe seized a one point lead heading into the fourth quarter, Spencerport closed the game out with a 22-point fourth quarter to secure the victory. Justin Bryant had 13 points for Spencerport, while Jason Marchincin and Ty Heaton each put up 10 points. Other scorers for Spencerport were Te’jon McCadney (4), Connor Lissow (3), Kyle Milburn (2), and Justin Schnauber (2). Monroe received 18 and 17 point efforts from Davion Jones and Jaquan Shears respectively. Felton Gray scored eight points. Jeremiah Kpor hit two three-pointers for six points. Khalil Graham put up five points, and Tyrece Stewart had two.
PENFIELD (4-7) 65
SCHOOL OF THE ARTS (3-6) 42
Charles MacDoogall-Knapp scored 19, and Aiden Cook netted 18 points to steer Penfield to its third double-digit win this season. Leading by seven at halftime, Penfield used a big second half to break the game open and secure the victory. Matt Karpen scored eight, while Jackson Beganny splashed two three-pointers to get six points. Derek Torres dropped four points. Caden Harrington, Daniel Gregory, Jase Whitehead, and Scott Petre all scored two points. Tyree Moore helped lead a balanced attack for the School of the Arts, scoring 10 points. Fred Bryant and KeShaun Chatman both put in nine point efforts. Sam Howland had seven points all in the fourth quarter. Other scorers for SOTA were Richie Nadal (3), Maurice Fisher (2), and Aness Jeff (2).
EUGENIO MARIA de HOSTOS (7-3) 54
EARLY COLLEGE (1-7) 48
Antoine McFadden led the charge for Eugenio Maria de Hostos, scoring a team-high 17 points, while pulling down 14 rebounds and blocking 13 shots. Eddy Bermudez scored 14 and rebounded 10, while Sheltere Matis-Cox finished with 15 rebounds. Jamari Williams led Early College with 12 points. Jamesz Brown scored 11 points. Michael Stroughter hit three three-pointers. Quentin Majors-Brown scored five points. MyQyng Arline scored four points, while Jermaine Montgomery and Tyrone Sanders each scored two.
FINNEY (5-10) 56
VERTUS (4-8) 53
After entering the 4th quarter knotted at 44, Finney used the final frame to squeak out the victory. Finney’s scoring was led by Diego Bessette, who splashed five three-pointers to tally a 15 point performance. Finney totaled 12 three-point makes on the night. Ethan Krug hit four 3-pointers and finished with 14 points. Nick Dasquintonio wrapped up with 11. Other scorers for Finney were James Sidorishin (6), Donnie Khothysmoos (5), David Campbell (2), and Josh Suarez (1). Jayden Ridley-Smith scored 20 points after not scoring in the fourth quarter for Vertus. Gerod Jackson scored 10 points. Other scorers were Trevor Scott (8), Daymeir Cain (7), TajMeik Hawkins (5), Sho’miere Harvey (2), and Reginald Pough (2).
CLYDE-SAVANNAH (0-9) 36
EAST ROCHESTER (7-2) 59
ROMULUS (5-2) 52
HARLEY-ALLENDALE-COLUMBIA (6-4) 43
NAPLES (1-9) 77
HONEOYE (5-4) 82 OT
Kyle DiBiase scored 11 of his game-high 30 points in the third quarter to lead Honeoye. Owen Baader added 17 points including five three-pointers. Charlie Farrell had 16 points and 12 rebounds. Jacob Schaffer added five assists. Ryan Lester led Naples with 26 points. Adam Bay knocked down three three’s and totaled 20 points, and Dylan Bray scored
WARSAW (7-5) 66
ARKPORT-CANASEREGA (2-10) 33
Jake Sawdey scored a game-high 16 points in the winning effort for Warsaw. Sawdey added 12 rebounds and four blocks to his line. Bailey Schell chipped in 14 points and 12 rebounds. Mason McClurg knocked down three shots from beyond-the-arc.
MOUNT MORRIS (3-7) 53
HOLLEY (5-6) 62
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (11-0) 79
LYNDONVILLE (1-9) 50
PEMBROKE (9-4) 48
WHEATLAND-CHILI (8-1) 51
ELBA (7-5) 62
KENDALL (4-8) 51
Connor Scott finished with 20 points which led Elba to the win. CJ Gottler added 15, and Zach Marsceill ended Elba players in double-figures with 11. Zach Barret paced Kendall with 17 points featuring five three-pointers. Louie Conte had 16 points of his own.
CUBA-RUSHFORD (4-5) 30
FILLMORE (7-3) 60
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