BOYS
BROCKPORT (4-12) 51
GREECE ATHENA (9-5) 79
Frankie Oropeza and Khorie Reaves combined for 20 third-quarter points as Athena turned a one-possession game into a 21-point advantage and snapped a two-game skid. Reaves connected five times from the floor during the third including one traditional 3-pointer for 11 of his game-high 23 points. The sophomore guard also collected five assists, five steals and four rebounds in the game. Oropeza hit three 3-pointers in the stanza and finished the game with 15 points. James Reaves, Jr. added 14 points in the win, and Izaiah Stewart had 10. Jahon Jones accounted for six points and five steals. Jovon Barfield (7), Jaden Madrid (2) and Brandon Krout (2) rounded out the scoring for the Trojans. Pete Leicht paced the Brockport offense with 16 points. The junior guard scored 10 points in the second quarter as the Blue Devils went into halftime trailing 26-24. Cooper Hassall and Francis Nwokonko added 10 apiece for Brockport. Bryce Tyndell chipped in seven points. Justin Sillen and Drew Wilson had four points apiece.
EARLY COLLEGE (2-9) 45
SOTA (4-9) 40
Trailing by one with less than two minutes remaining in the contest, Richetts went on a personal 9-0 run to give the Cobras a lead they did not surrender.
“He put us on his shoulders there the last few minutes of the game,” Early College head coach John Geglia said.
After connecting on the go-ahead bucket, Richetts pulled up in transition from the right wing and nailed a 3-pointer. READ MORE.
WHEATLAND-CHILI (11-1) 63
KENDALL (5-10) 47
Aaron Lund finished the game with 33 points as Wheatland-Chili won its 11th in a row. Leighton Williams tallied 11, and Jamie Copper ended with nine (all in the first quarter). Jacek Kwiatkowski led Kendall with 13, and Louie Conte scored 11. Jeffrey Pratt (8), Zach Barrett (6), and Braxton Zarpentine (8) ended the games scoring.
BLOOMFIELD (7-4) 47
RED JACKET (7-7) 42
Bloomfield completed its seventh straight win behind the trio of Issac McCelland, Cooper Wille, and Cameron Smith who all scored 13 points. Calvin Rogers and Shen Gossage both scored four points to wrap up the Bloomfield scoring.
MOUNT MORRIS (6-7) 53
PAVILION (1-13) 44
Mount Morris pulled away in the fourth quarter, outscoring Pavilion 17-10, behind Stephen Somers game-high 25 points. Mason Santini added 10, Payton Bownds had nine, Chase Young netted eight, and Ben Bacon closed out the scoring with one.
HOLLEY (6-9) 29
ELBA (10-5) 50
CJ Gottler and Zach Marsceill both scored 13 points which paced Elba to its 10th win. Marsceill made there shots from deep, and Gottler connected on two. Conner Scott and Mike Long both totaled nine points, and Angelo Penna closed out the scoring with six points. Erik Lang scored a team-high 11 points for Holley. Broek Ostrom had nine, James Tette netted seven, and Mason Nedle ended with two points.
PEMBROKE (11-5) 69
LYNDONVILLE (1-13) 33
Cayden Pfalzer led all scorers with 26 points as Pembroke grabbed its second straight win. Tyson Totten added 19, and Jon Sure recorded six assists. Mason Nicholson paced Lyndonville with nine, and both Roman Heinsler and Ian Mank finished with eight.
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (10-3) 66
HONEOYE (6-6) 64
Logan Salvatore netted 23 points as Dundee/Bradford picked up its second straight win. Tied at half, Dundee/Bradford won the third quarter 22-15, and held on to win with a buzzer-beating layup. Camden Rosemier added 15, Nick Slavick scored 12, and Michael End chipped in 11. Charlie Farrell paced Honeoye with 17 points and nine rebounds. Evan Cuba finished with 17 featuring five three-pointers in the fourth quarter. Kyle DiBiase had 14, and Ethan Zuck closed the scoring with 12.
WATERLOO (6-7) 62
PENN YAN (7-7) 59
Waterloo grabbed its third win in its last four games behind four double-figure scorers. Devin Mulvey-Salerno led the charge with 20 points. Jordan Kraft scored 13, Nolan Slywka, and Connor McCann added 10. Griffin Emerson led all scorers for Penn Yan with 29. Oliver Connelly and Carter Earl both chipped in 10 points.
NAPLES (1-12) 46
SOUTH SENECA (1-12) 50
Ryan Lester scored a game-high 23 points which led South Seneca to its first win of the season. Lester added four steals to his line. Max Ryan chipped in 10 points for the Falcons.
BATAVIA-NOTRE DAME (11-3) 64
ATTICA (5-9) 60
BYRON-BERGEN (7-6) 51
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (13-0) 69
MIDLAKES (9-5) 52
HARLEY-ALLENDALE-COLUMBIA (7-6) 48
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GIRLS
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (10-3) 52
WEBSTER THOMAS (5-7) 50
Ellie Bergin dropped a game-high 27 points as Pittsford Sutherland reached double-digit wins. Annie Dodge was the only other Sutherland player in double-figures with 12. Leora Cook (6), Caitlin Bergin (3), Eden Lewis (2), and Dylan Madigan (2) ended the scoring for the Knights. Mady Kelly led Webster Thomas with a team-high 14 points. Ella Wambach and Teagan Baylor both added 10 points for the Titans. Bella Fanale (6), Mary Marrapese (5), and Kristina Baller (5) ended the scoring for Webster Thomas.
GREECE ARCADIA (1-14) 18
BROCKPORT (11-4) 63
Ella Fadale ended with 20 points as Brockport nabbed its second straight win. Ava Velletri was the only other Blue Devil ind double-figures with 13. Emma Sodoma (9), Keira Wilson (8), Maeve Petitti (5), Estella Watt (5), and Ariana Guerrero (3) closed out the games scoring.
YORK (12-2) 58
LIVONIA (11-4) 52
York picked up its seventh straight win behind a team-high 19 points from Adison Plank. Sydnee Emerson and Katelyn Curry both finished in double-figures with 14 and 13 respectively. Cierra Smith (6), Tessa Rodwell (5), and Kaitlyn Holland (1) wrapped up the scoring for the Knights.
BRIGHTON (7-5) 64
GATES-CHILI (2-12) 34
Kiara Anglin poured in a game-high 30 points including the 1,000th point of her career to lead Brighton past host Gates-Chili. Sadie Scott chipped in nine, and Olivia Rush had six. Maeve Diefendorf, Nora Smith, Lucy Lederman, and Kaiya Larkins all finished the game with four points. Avery Hopkin (2) and Katie Hardie (1) closed out the scoring for the Burins.
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (13-4) 57
ARKPORT/CANASERAGA (9-8) 41
Lillian Mullen recorded a 30-point double-double which led Canisteo-Greenwood to its third straight win to end the regular season. Mullen finished with a fame-high 30 points to go along with 14 rebounds, four steals, and two assists. Brooke Burd had a double-double of her own with 22 assists and 13 rebounds alongside seven points, five steals, and three blocks. Peyton Peters had nine points and nine rebounds. Bailey Mullen (7), Kennedy Richardson (2), and McKenna Ferris (2) wrapped up the scoring for Canisteo-Greenwood.
WILLIAMSON 30
GANANDA 54
Kaylee Marvin finished with 23 points and 20 rebounds to lead as the Blue Panthers halted a four-game losing streak. Eva Jenny had eight points and 10 rebounds in the win.
HAVERLING (10-6) 59
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (0-13) 20
Haverling snapped a four-game losing streak behind a game-high 26 points from Meredith Czajkowski. The junior added eight rebounds, six steals, and two assists to her line. Gillian Oksinski was the only other Ram in double-figures with 14 points. Sydney Burns added in nine points and nine rebounds. Madison Coots (4), Raegan Faulkner (4), and Natalie Krelie (2) ended the scoring for the Rams.
MIDLAKES (10-4) 37
PALMYRA-MACEDON (7-6) 36
Midlakes outlasted Palmyra-Macedon behind a balanced offense that featured six different scorers. Stella DelPapa led the Screaming Eagles with 11 points, and Grace Murphy chipped in 10. Kate Mahoney (6), Mary Givens (6), Callie Walker (2), and Hanna Godkin (2) wrapped up the scoring for Midlakes.
HAMMONDSPORT (7-7) 27
ADDISON (11-5) 44
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