GIRLS
GREECE ARCADIA (1-12) 24
EASTRIDGE (4-8) 56
Eastridge won its second game in a row behind Nora Miller’s game-high 24 points. Miller added seven rebounds, five steals, and two assists to her line. Madyson Fizer corralled 12 boards alongside five steals, five blocks, and six points. Myasia Holmes and Nijeylie Torres both tallied eight points. Ada Kruper (4), Grace Develin (3), Katie Hanss (2), and Faith Bauer (1) wrapped up the scoring for the Lancers.
VICTOR (8-4) 42
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (4-7) 32
Victor picked up its third win in its last four behind a balanced offense that featured eight different scorers. Olivia Eschler and Abbie Murphy led the way with seven points a piece. Mallory Clar and Rachel Gill both added six points, and both Kaitlin Murphy and Grace Callahan finished with five points. Eva Pronti netted four, and Devin Livingston scored two. Sydney Postell led all scorers with 23 points for Churchville-Chili. Esabella Smith (5), Emma Voglewede (3), and Katherine Draper (1) finished the scoring for the Saints.
EAST (6-7) 48
GREECE ATHENA (2-10) 71
Lynia Thomas finished with a game-high 29 points to help lead Athena to a victory that ended its four-game losing streak. Mariah Freeman and Lauren Branagan were the only other Greece Athena players in double-figures with 15 and 13 respectively. Jamie Mcconnell (9), Aurelia Mendoza (3), and Tiara Smith (2) closed out the scoring for the Trojans.
DANSVILLE (6-7) 46
HILTON (8-5) 61
Mallory Heise led the way for Hilton with a game-high 20 points to go along with five assists. The Cadets have now picked up wins in back-to-back days following their win against Penfield. Ella Clark added 15 points and seven rebounds, and Maddie Johnson had nine points of her own. Bri Caruso led Dansville with 12. Both Sidney Stone and Chelsie Taylor finished with nine points.
NEWARK (4-7) 44
WEBSTER THOMAS (5-6) 60
Webster Thomas picked a win in back-to-back games behind Mady Kelly’s game-high 24. Bella Fanale and Mary Marrapese both finished in double-figures with 11 and 10 respectively. Kristina Baller added five, Ella Wambach scored four, and Teegan Baylor, Ruby Marrapese, and Raja Mosher all ended with two points.
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THE PARK SCHOOL (VI) 20
BISHOP KEARNEY (10-3) 85
Kaia Goode stuffed the stat-sheet with a 20 point double-double as Bishop Kearney earned its 10th win of the year. Goode finished the game with 11 steals, eight assists, and six rebounds alongside her 20 points. Amaia Jackson scored a game-high 21 points to go along with six rebounds, five assists, and four steals. Cadence Hadley contributed a double-double of her own featuring 13 points and 14 rebounds. Aniya Rowe recorded a triple-double with 10 points, 13 rebounds, and 11 assists. Klarissa Goode ended with 10 points ro round out the double-figure scorers. Akon Awuok (5), Allie Halle (4), and Marciana McDowell (2) wrapped up the scoring.
WHEATLAND-CHILI (2-10) 43
LEROY (3-10) 59
Kailyn Tresco helped end LeRoy’s four game skid with a game-high 22 points. Tresco also grabbed four boards and collected two steals. Abby Allen had eight steals and scored 10 points. Lindsey Steffenill grabbed a team-high nine rebounds to go along with four points. Kenna MacKenzie (7), Angela Allen (6), Zharia Newton (4), Maura Dambra (3), Dana Reschke (2), and Corina Dunn (1) closed out the scoring for the Otakan Knights.
LETCHWORTH (4-10) 46
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (0-12) 44
Morgan Brace had a team-high 16 points as Letchworth ended its five game losing streak. Delaney Bean and Phoebe Conklin chipped in seven and six points respectively. Jonelle Flitcroft (5), Hana Gill (4), Morgan Wright (4), and Alyssa Milillo (3) finished the scoring for Letchworth.
KESHEQUA (11-4) 50
ARKPORT-CANASERAGA (9-7) 38
Libby Benner paced Keshequa to its third-straight win behind a game-high 21 points to go along with seven rebounds. Julia Wilkins filled up the box score with 15 points, six steals, five assists, and four rebounds. Aurora Sabins had eight, Ava Thayer netted four, and Kelsey Davis ended with two.
PAVILION (12-1) 62
HORNELL (9-3) 61
Karlee Zinkievich scored a game-high 29 points for Pavilion including 18 in the second half. Jordyn Dyring, Jane Spitulnik, and Maddie Moore all led Hornell with 12 points each.
ATTICA (9-4) 44
PERRY (4-10) 41
Attica ended a two-game losing streak behind the game-high 21 points from Chase Harding. Emily Gersitz chipped in 11 of her own as the only other Knight in double-figures. Victoria Walker had six and Emily Gadd, Mackenzie McLeod, and Olivia Colon Mercado all finished with two points. McKenna Kelly paced Perry with a team-high 18 points. Brooke Westfall (8), Jayden McClurg (6), Lydia Conaway (5), and Hailey Evans (4) concluded the scoring for Perry.
ALFRED-ALMOND (0-10) 10
ANDOVER/WHITESVILLE (10-2) 64
Vanessa Hall’s game-high 22 points pushed Andover/Whitesville to its third straight win. Rachel Jackson was the only other Panther in double-digits with 12. Maria Riloba and Addison Morgan added nine and eight points respectively. Gabbi Hall (6), Serena Ainsworth (5), and Brynn Scholl (2) closed out the scoring for Andover/Whitesville.
PITTSFORD MENDON (11-1) 63
GATES-CHILI (2-11) 30
HINSDALE (0-10) 16
FILLMORE (14-0) 51
HAVERLING (9-6) 41
WELLSVILLE (12-2) 51
GREECE ODYSSEY (2-12) 30
BYRON-BERGEN (10-4) 67
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YORK (9-5) 65
NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN (11-2) 81
Less than two minutes had elapsed in the third quarter of Tuesday’s non-league matchup. The Northstar Christian boy’s basketball team was clinging to a three-point lead. Three minutes later, the advantage had grown to double digits, and the Knights were on the way to a 16-point victory, their 10th straight win. READ MORE.
VICTOR (14-1) 54
UPREP (6-6) 48
Phil Nwugwo scored four and handed out two assists in a decisive 12-4 Victor run that followed. Nwugwo started the run with a bucket. The 6-foot-6 senior then found Cam Ryan open in the right corner for a three. His drop step in the lane tied the game at 42. Next trip down the floor he set up Leonard for the go-ahead basket with 4:20 remaining in the game. READ MORE.
SPENCERPORT (3-13) 51
BROCKPORT (4-11) 60
Bryce Tyndell helped snap a three-game losing streak for Brockport as the senior center finished with a game-high 23 points. Cooper Hassall chipped in 16 of his own, and Pete Leight had 14 with all of his points being scored in the second half. Francis Nwokonko had five, and Nate Grego finished with two. Byron Streb led the way for Spencerport with the shared game-high of 23 points. Streb knocked down two three-pointers, and went 6-of-8 from the free throw line. Justin Bryant was the next highest scorer with eight, and Antonio Diaz added seven. Kyle Milburn (4), Jason Marchincin (4), Taron Beachum (3), and Ty Heaton (2) ended the scoring for the Rangers.
ROMULUS (7-3) 55
NAPLES (1-11) 41
Zach Butler led a balanced Romulus attack that featured four scorers with nine points or more to the road win with a team-high 14 points. Henry Morse added 12, and both Ben Jessup and Connor Franklin both chipped in nine points. Max Ryan and Ryan Lester both totaled 14 points which paced Naples.
WHEATLAND-CHILI (10-1) 57
EARLY COLLEGE (1-9) 36
Wheatland-Chili grabbed its 10th straight win behind a game-high 20 points from Aaron Lund. Lund totaled four or more points in each quarter, and closed out the game with six in the final frame. Justin Gross finished in double-figures with 11, and had nine of his points in the third quarter. Terrance Bayly-Henshaw finished with nine featuring two hits from deep, Jahmere Copper had seven, and Brendan Moore closed out the scoring with four. Jahan Richetts paced Early college with a team-high 18 points. Jamezs Brown reached 11 points behind three makes from three. Myqyng Arline (4), Tyrone Sanders (2), Josh Jefferson (2), and Quentin Majors-Brown (1) wrapped up the games scoring.
EAST ROCHESTER (7-4) 38
DANSVILLE (10-3) 61
Drew Morrow finished with a game-high 25 points and 12 rebounds which moved Dansville into double-digit wins. Collin Gray was the only other Mustang in double-figures with 11 to go along with seven rebounds and three assists. Other scorers for Dansville: Ethan Canfield (7), Jakob Smith (7), Tyler Harris (3), Calab Rigdon (3), Dawson Wadsworth (3), and Aaron Sohail (2).
ELBA (9-5) 56
WARSAW (7-6) 48
Connor Scott led the way for Elba with a team-high 17 points, and Elba head coach Ciaci Zambito won his 100th career game. Mike Long chipped in 14 points, and CJ Gottler finished with 12. This marked the fourth straight win for the Lancers. Bailey Schell paced Warsaw with a game-high 21 points alongside five rebounds. Ty Joy had 11, and Patrick lump finished with nine.
PEMBROKE (10-5) 65
HOLLEY (6-8) 33
Tyson Totten and Cayden Pfalzer both scored 20-plus points which helped end Pembroke’s two game losing streak. Totten finished with a game-high 23 points while Pfalzer ended with 21. Avery Ferreira had eight, and Jon Suro recorded five assists. Erik Lang led the Holley Hawks with a team-high 14 points.
BLOOMFIELD (6-4) 64
HONEOYE (6-15) 41
Cooper Willie paced Bloomfield to two games above .500 with a game-high 22 points behind five makes from beyond-the-arc. Cal Rogers and Isaac McClelland both contributed 11 points, and Cam Smith finished with 10 points. Kyle DiBiase and Charlie Farrell both led Honeoye with 14 points. Ethan Zuck chipped in eight points.
EMHCS (8-3) 51
ROCHESTER SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF 36
Jayson Maldanado knocked down seven three-pointers which led EMHCS to its second straight win. Maldanado finished with 21 points on the night. Lavante Brown was the only other Hornet in double-figures with 10. Mekhi Dozier (8), Eddy Bermudez (4), and Bryant Seda (2) rounded out the scoring for EMHCS.
SOTA (4-8) 49
WILSON MAGNET (7-6) 55
DaSiah White led all scorers with 24 points which pushed Wilson above the .500 mark. White knocked down two three-pointers and collected seven steals for Wilson. Zavarius Henry and Dolcin Flood both tallied 12 points with 10 of Flood’s 12 coming in the fourth quarter. Khalil Lewis (3), Joshua Joyce (2), and Michael Kelly (2) ended the scoring for Wilson. Sam Howlan led the way for the Silverhawks with a team-high 12 points. Aness Jaff was the only other SOTA player in double-figures with 11. Richie Nadal and Keshaun Chatman both added nine, Tyree Moore had five, and Ajai Goggins closed out the scoring with three.
CLYDE-SAVANNAH (0-10) 37
MARION (5-8) 50
Marion avenged its loss yesterday to Romulus, 45-23, behind Mike Phillips team-high 15 points. Cole Restey added 10, and Liam Phelps ended with seven points for the Black Knights.
AVON (12-2) 62
GENEVA (4-7) 51
Avon grabbed its sixth straight win behind Zach Colvin’s game-high 31 points. The senior captain added seven rebounds to his line. Michael Rowland contributed eight points and eight rebounds. Andrew Rowland chipped in six points, six rebounds, and five assists. Jack Browne finished with six points and five rebounds. Hecto Rosado-Rodriguez led Geneva with a team-high 15 points.
WELLSVILLE (6-7) 45
HAVERLING (6-7) 59
SOUTH SENECA (0-12) 44
MIDLAKES (8-5) 61
ROCHESTER ACADEMY CS (12-0) 92
LYNDONVILLE (1-12) 30
Joe Aikens led four in double figures with 14 points, and Rochester Academy won its 10th game of the season by double digits. Aikens connected on 5-of-11 shots from the floor including 4-of-9 from behind the 3-point arc. Evariste Omebe finished with 11 points and seven rebounds in the win. Teammate Josiah Heyward had 11 points with six boards. Deonte Major accounted for nine points, seven steals and five assists. Jaylin Duval contributed eight points and six rebounds. Kam McDonal (8), Adrian McMath (6), Perry Washington (9) and Christian Coleman (6) also scored for the Racers.
LETCHWORTH (5-9) 40
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (12-0) 68
ROCHESTER PREP (1-9) 57
ATTICA (5-8) 61
HARLEY-ALLENDALE-COLUMBIA (7-5) 64
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (9-3) 80
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (5-9) 33
GENESEO (9-3) 50
MYNDERSE (8-4) 61
RED JACKET (7-6) 45
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