BOYS
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (8-4) 65
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (4-10) 59
Four different players found the bottom of the net during the fourth quarter as the Pittsford Sutherland boys’ basketball team erased a fourth-quarter deficit. Tyler Mullin connected on back-to-back 3-pointers before Sam Pisanelli hit from long range coming out of a timeout to secure Sutherland’s third win in the past four games. READ MORE.
GREECE OLYMPIA (8-6) 60
MONROE (5-8) 69
Davion Jones exploded for 34 points to lead Monroe to its second straight win. The junior guard scored 10 points in the first quarter, eight in the second, four in the third and 12 in the fourth. Jones connected on 13 shots as well, including 11 from inside the arc. Senior guard Jeremiah Kpor netted three long-range shots as part of his 15-point game. For Greece Olympia, freshman forward Bryce Long led with 22 points on seven made field goals. Jahod Faison and Ricky Hill both contributed 11 points. Senior forward Anthony Starks chipped in 10 points. Other scorers – Greece Olympia: Luis Munoz (6); Monroe: Felton Gray (9), Tyrece Stewart (6), Khalil Graham (5).
FAIRPORT (5-6) 57
MCQUAID (8-5) 73
Casey Montesano unloaded for 31 points as McQuaid snapped a two-game skid in its first game in 11 days. The junior guard produced six points in the first quarter, 10 in the second, five in the third and 10 more in the fourth. Montesano converted eight of his 10 made field goals from inside the arc and 3-of-4 free throws. Junior forward Anthony DiMarco hit four of his six shots from deep as part of his 15-point game. For Fairport, senior guard Alex Hill led with 22 points. Josh Knapp produced 12 points. Other scorers – Fairport: Zac Ditzel (6), Wallace Rahmaan (6), Jake Koonmen (5), Ian Kennedy (3), Bill Meagher (2), Bruce Wilder (1); McQuaid: Chris Woodard (9), Colin Bavibidila (8), Ian Florence (5), Yosiah Bartlett (2), Will Taylor (2), Gabe Zawolo (1).
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VERTUS (4-9) 55
GREECE ARCADIA (7-6) 60
Dana Bolger and Gabe Taylor combined for 11 of Greece Arcadia’s 15 fourth-quarter points as the Titans held on for their second straight win. Bolger netted two long-range shots while Taylor made two field goals from inside the arc and a free throw. Bolger led with 17 of his 19 points in the second half as he made four shots from distance. Taylor finished with 11 points, all of which came after the opening stanza. For Vertus, senior center Daymeir Cain led with 15 points. Tajmeik Hawkins finished with 12 points. Other scorers – Vertus: Reginald Pough (9), Trevor Scott (9), Sho’miere Harvey (5), Jayden Ridley-Smith (3), Turhan Davis (2), Gerod Jackson (2); Greece Arcadia: Michael Bolger (8), Latrell Rowe (6), Austin DiNatale (5), Brian Shonitsky (4), Marlon McCullough (2).
BATAVIA (5-8) 64
EAST AURORA (VI) 60 (OT)
Mikey McKenzie and Tanner Mountain combined for nine of Batavia’s 11 overtime points as the Blue Devils grinded out their third win in four games. McKenzie scored five of his 11 points in the extra stanza while Mountain provided four of his nine. McKenzie ignited the team late by combining for eight points in the fourth quarter and overtime. Carter McFollins produced a game-high 24 points, including 11 in the second period to lead the Blue Devils to a 30-28 lead at intermission. The junior guard made eight of his 10 free throws in the quarter as well and converted four of six field goals from within the arc. Javin McFollins netted four long-range shots as part of his 16-point performance. Rashawd Christie (2) and Cameron McClinic (2) rounded out the scoring for the Blue Devils.
GATES-CHILI (3-10) 56
EASTRIDGE (11-1) 70
Cordell Young paced four players in double figures with 18 points as Eastridge used a balanced offense to win its second straight. The junior guard poured 12 points in the second quarter alone as the Lancers outscored Gates-Chili, 27-11. Young made all seven of his field goals from inside the arc and 4-of-5 free throws. Caquan Wester combined for 14 of his 17 points in the second and third periods. The senior forward hit six shots and went 5-of-7 from the charity stripe. Junior guard Zy Switzer had all 12 of his points after the opening stanza in which the Lancers trailed, 13-8. Senior guard Emmanuel Leftenant chipped in all 10 of his points in the second half. For Gates-Chili, Cameron Brown led with a game-high 22 points. The senior guard netted half of his eight made field goals from distance and 2-of-3 free throws. Ryan Santiago scored eight of his 10 points in the first quarter. Other scorers – Gates-Chili: Kani Mitchem (8), Brandon Randolph (6), James Connelly (3), Sammy Seymour (3), Anthony Dicesare (2), Ayden Grinion (2); Eastridge: Jalonie Pittman (8), Emmanuel Torres (3), Jayden Gamble (2).
WEBSTER THOMAS (8-3) 67
PITTSFORD MENDON (12-1) 57
Jackson Kulik and Shawn Mason combined for 43 points to lead Webster Thomas in snapping Pittsford Mendon’s 27-game win streak dating back to last season. It was the Titans’ fifth consecutive victory as well. Mason led with 23 points and did all his damage in the first, second and fourth quarters. The junior guard netted five three-pointers, eight total field goals and 2-of-2 free throws. Kulik finished with 20 points and ignited the offense early with 10 in the opening stanza. The senior forward made eight shots as well, including six from inside the arc, and 2-of-3 from the foul line. Andrew Quinn contributed 13 points. For Pittsford Mendon, Jackson Green led with 21 points. The junior guard poured 19 in the first half as he made eight field goals and 3-of-3 free throws. Other scorers – Webster Thomas: Eli Adams (5), Sean Linder (3), William Richardson (3); Pittsford Mendon: London Hoyser (8), Caleb Lewis (8), Kidder Lindley (8), Conner Rook (6), Matt Woods (4), Eric Krowl (2).
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (8-3) 55
RUSH-HENRIETTA (5-6) 46
Alex DeRosa came alive for 20 of his 23 points after the opening stanza in which Webster Schroeder trailed, 16-7, as the Warriors surged to their second straight win. The senior guard scored five points in the second quarter, nine in the third and six in the fourth. Overall, DeRosa made seven field goals, including two from distance, and 7-of-8 free throws. Junior guard Giovanni Schillaci netted four long-range shots as part of his 14-point game, all of which came in the second half. Jonathan McCaffrey made 6-fo-8 free throws as he chipped in 12 points. For Rush-Henrietta, senior guard Tobey Wright led with 14 points, all after the first quarter. Sophomore guard Myles Collins-Howard followed up with 13 points in three quarters. Other scorers – Webster Schroeder: Nathan DeMay (4), Tyler Race (2); Rush-Henrietta: Abdulfatah Bori (8), Tyler Simmons (4), Izigk Fisher (3), Mason Giorgione (2), Adareus Smith (2)
AVOCA/PRATTSBURGH (14-0) 88
CAMPBELL-SAVONA (8-7) 41
Sawyer Devoe came alive for 19 of his 23 points in the second half as Avoca/Prattsburgh outscored Campbell-Savona, 40-18, and pulled away for its sixth road win of the season. The sophomore forward scored 12 points in the third quarter alone as he finished with 11 made field goals, including 10 from inside the arc. Macoy Putnam flirted with a triple-double as he accumulated 15 points, 11 assists and six steals. The freshman guard did all of his scoring in three quarters. Hayden Abbott netted three long-range shots and produced 11 of his 14 points in the first half. The junior forward grabbed seven rebounds and dished out five assists. Evan Campbell contributed 11 points in three quarters. Junior guard Pacey Hopkins chipped in 10 points in three periods as well. For Campbell-Savona, senior guard Kaden Bolt led with 12 points. Kade Cochran followed up with 11 points. Other scorers – Avoca/Prattsburgh: Caleb Johnson (6), Aiden Schlesing (5), James Firte (4); Campbell-Savona: Mason Jewell (6), Dakota Gatton (4), Carter Crooker (2), Lucas Feldman (2), Mitchell Nichols-Johnson (2), Ethan Ribble (2)
WILLIAMSON (3-6) 34
RED CREEK (4-7) 54
LYONS (13-0) 102
SODUS (2-8) 32
ARKPORT-CANASERAGA (3-13) 36
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (10-5) 65
ADDISON (6-9) 77
HAMMONDSPORT (2-12) 53
FRIENDSHIP/SCIO (6-8) 33
BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (9-3) 65
ELLICOTTVILLE (VI) 50
FILLMORE (9-3) 62
HOUGHTON (3-8) 35
HINSDALE (0-9) 19
PENFIELD (5-8)
NE DOUGLASS (6-6)
LANCASTER (VI)
BISHOP KEARNEY (0-9)
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (1-5)
GANANDA (9-3)
MARCUS WHITMAN (5-7)
HORNELL (8-5)
GENESEE VALLEY (3-9)
ANDOVER/WHITESVILLE (5-8)
BELFAST (10-3)
CUBA-RUSHFORD (5-5)
GIRLS
BRADFORD/DUNDEE (11-1) 48
HARLEY-ALLENDALE-COLUMBIA (10-2) 24
Dundee/Bradford doubled up Harley Allendale Columbia, 48-24, to improve to 11-1 on the year. READ MORE.
ELBA (10-4) 62
LYNDONVILLE (9-3) 51
Jumping out to a 14-0 lead at the outset, Elba went on to defeat host Lyndonville 62-51 in a Genesee Region League girls basketball game this evening. READ MORE.
ROCHESTER PREP (3-8) 17
AQUINAS (6-7) 58
Loren Green and Abigail Pfluke combined for 29 points, eight steals, six assists and five rebounds as Aquinas commanded both ends of the court en route to its third win in four games. Pfluke led with 15 points, four steals, three assists and two boards. Green finished right behind Pfluke with 14 points, four steals, three assists and a pair of rebounds. Seventh-grade forward Layla Germany contributed eight points, six boards, two assists and one block. Jade Harvey stuffed the stat sheet with five points, nine rebounds, three steals, one assist and a block. Abby O’Meara (6), Molly O’Toole (5) and Norah Valentino (5) rounded out the scoring for the L’il Irish.
ROCHESTER ACADEMY (1-6) 25
EAST ROCHESTER (14-0) 77
With 18 points in East Rochester’s seventh home win of the season, Samantha Lewis became the program’s all-time leading scorer. This was the first time in 26 years that the record had been broken. Lewis hauled down 10 rebounds, swiped five steals and dished out four assists as well. Junior forward Lily Funk filled the box score with 17 points, six blocks, five boards, one assist and a steal. Lebria Hickman finished just shy of a double-double with nine points, eight rebounds, five steals and an assist. Zarriah Eldridge (9), Gianna Romach (8), Emma Romach (7), Aniyah Eldridge (5), Faith Daniels (2) and Giovanna Morealle (2) rounded out the scoring for the Bombers.
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (8-5) 38
CANANDAIGUA (13-1) 49
Kyleigh Chapman, Mya Herman and Abbey Herod combined to match Webster Schroeder’s point total and led Canandaigua to its 12th consecutive victory. Herman led with 18 points. Chapman and Herod both outputted 10 points. Macy Bacon (9) and Eily Hubler (2) rounded out the scoring for the Braves.
BLOOMFIELD (9-4) 55
HONEOYE (1-10) 18
Freshman guard Lily Baughman nearly outscored the entire Honeoye team, finishing with 14 points to lead Bloomfield to its third win in four games. Eighth-grade forward Calla McCombs followed up with 12 points. Sofie Kachmaryk (8), Ashlyn Wright (8), Kira Johnson (5), Allison Baughman (4), Jessica Cody (2) and Abby O’Brien (2) rounded out the scoring for the Bombers.
LE ROY (4-10) 54
LETCHWORTH (4-11) 52 (OT)
Senior forward Kailyn Tresco netted 13 points, including the game-winner, and grabbed five rebounds as LeRoy notched back-to-back wins. Sophomore forward Lindsey Steffenilla led with a double-double of 18 points and 10 boards. Abby Allen and Dana Reschke both chipped in eight points. For Letchworth, senior guard Jonelle Flitcroft led with a game-high 20 points. Hana Gill (8), Morgan Brace (7), Phoebe Conklin (6), Morgan Wright (5), Delaney Bean (4) and Alyssa Milillo (2) rounded out the scoring for the Indians.
HOLLEY (4-9) 37
MOUNT MORRIS (2-11) 32
For Mount Morris, senior guard Sierra Somers led with 10 points. Maria Pau Caceres (7), Cadence Stroud (7), Briana Lang (6) and Alysecia Young (2) rounded out the scoring for the Blue Devils.
ATTICA (10-4) 43
WHEATLAND-CHILI (2-11) 35
Senior center Emily Gersitz posted 16 points to lead Attica to its second straight win. Chase Harding netted 13 points. Emily Gadd (7), Olivia Colon Mercado (2), Ellie Cusmano (2), Madalyn Robinson (2) and Victoria Walker (1) rounded out the scoring for the Blue Devils.
BATAVIA (2-12) 25
BYRON-BERGEN (11-4) 29
HOUGHTON (6-5) 22
HINSDALE (0-11) 6
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (11-2) 35
NOTRE DAME BATAVIA (9-4) 47
RED CREEK (2-11)
CLYDE-SAVANNAH (11-2)
CUBA-RUSHFORD (5-8)
BELFAST/GENESEE VALLEY (10-3)
NAPLES (0-9)
ROMULUS (2-6)
MARCUS WHITMAN (6-6)
SOUTH SENECA (4-7)
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