GIRLS
ELBA (11-5) 53
BYRON-BERGEN (12-5) 56 (OT)
For 32 minutes on Tuesday, Dayanara Caballero managed to score three points. The Byron-Bergen guard finished a drive early in the first quarter and then converted a free throw in the second stanza.
In overtime, the 5-foot-5 junior accounted for more than half of the Bees’ points in a 56-53 win over Elba in Genesee Region action.
“It was really my team that helped me get those looks,” Caballero said of her offensive production in overtime. “My team was shooting really well, so it opened up the middle. That allowed me to cut in and get to the basket.” READ MORE.
PITTSFORD MENDON (13-1) 49
VICTOR (9-5) 40
Anaya Coleman, Kate Hennessey, and Bridget Miller combined for 33 points as Pittsford Mendon grabbed the win on the road. Coleman scored 12, Hennessey netted 11, and Miller ended with 10. Lily Kennedy scored nine of her own. Dani Strauf had four, and Ella Peyre wrapped up the scoring for Mendon with three. Kaitlin Murphy scored a game-high 13 for Victor, and Eva Pronti pitched in 10 for the Blue Devils.
BATAVIA (2-13) 31
BROCKPORT (13-4) 65
Ella Fadale and Emma Sodoma combined for 57 points as Brockport picked up the win at home. Fadale finished the game with a high of 32 points to go along with six steals and five assists. Sodoma ended with 25 points and 14 rebounds.
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (10-4) 82
GREECE ARCADIA (1-15) 17
Teagan Kamm led Honeoye Falls-Lima to its fourth straight win with a game-high 16 points and 15 rebounds. Whitley added 15 points behind five three-pointers. Clare Ruff scored seven points alongside seven steals and five assists, and Marlee Green added nine points. Island Miles scored a team-high seven points for the Titans.
EAST (6-9) 43
EAST ROCHESTER (16-0) 70
East Rochester remained unbeaten behind a trio of scorers that combine for 51 points. Samantha Lewis led the charge with 18 points to go along with 10 rebounds and three assists. Lebria Hickman scored 17 points alongside 16 rebounds and three steals. Lily Funk finished with 16 points, eight rebounds, five assists, and five blocks. Zarriah Eldridge added eight points, five assists and three steals.
NORTHSTAR (10-2) 70
LIMA (3-6) 44
Alayna Garwood poured in her career-high 34 points alongside 20 rebounds and three blocks as Northstar won its second in a row. Aileen Murphy added 12 points and Cristina Aparicio chipped in 10 points. Lima was led by Alyssa Marsh with 20.
HORNELL (10-4) 61
LIVONIA (11-5) 58
Hornell snapped a two-game losing streak behind a double-double from Jane Spitulnik. Spitulnik finished with 19 points and 10 rebounds. Lillian Hoyt chipped in 11 points, and Selena Maldonado had eight points, five rebounds, and four assists. Jordyn Dyring iced the game with two free throws with 11 seconds remaining.
MARCUS WHITMAN (7-6) 43
HONEOYE (1-13) 18
Lily Carroll led Marcus Whitman above .500 with a team-high 10 points. Olivia Herod chipped in eight points, five rebounds, and four steals. Aurora Woodworth netted four points alongside nine rebounds and five steals. Helen Snyder (8), Natalie Cotroneo (7), Sophie Snyder (4), and Lacey Peters (2) closed out the scoring for the Wildcats.
KENDALL (12-3) 38
PEMBROKE (9-7) 41
Pembroke won its third straight behind a balanced offense that featured five scorers with five points or more. Izzy Breeden led Pembroke with 11 points and collected six steals. Sydney Johnson had nine points, and Carly Cerasani netted eight. Karli Houseknecht (6) and Allie Schwerthoffer (5) scored for the Dragons. Elizabeth Snyder tallied a game-high 21 for Kendall. Aleezya Brown pitched in eight of her own.
MOUNT MORRIS (2-14) 39
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (8-7) 51
Hazell Nickerson had a game-high of 16 points and 15 rebounds which paced Caledonia-Mumford to above .500. Maddy DeVore added a double-double down of her own featuring 13 points and 13 rebounds. Ava Amorese added eight of her own. Sierra Somers had a team-high of 10 points for Mount Morris. Maria Pau Cacerces and Cadence Stroud both finished with nine points for the Blue Devils.
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (10-5) 61
OUR LADY OF MERCY (8-7) 46
Mariah Watkins recorded a 30-point triple-double, and Webster Schroeder won its second straight game. Watkins finished with 31 points, 18 rebounds, and 11 steals for the Warriors. Watkins knocked down two threes, and had at least five points in each quarter. Julia Perales added 13 for Schroeder. Bria Watkins (9), Sarah Ferruzza (6), and Ava Gallup (2) closed the scoring for Webster. Libby McDonough paced Mercy with a team-high 16. Audrey Hintz (9), Karli Harnischfeger (8), Maddie Fitzgerald (7), and Sophie Dearcop (5) rounded out the game’s scoring.
NAPLES (0-12) 21
HARLEY-ALLENDALE-COLUMBIA (11-2) 44
EASTRIDGE (5-9) 16
CANANDAIGUA (14-1) 82
BRIGHTON (7-5) 38
FAIPORT (11-4) 59
GREECE OLYMPIA (7-6) 34
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (11-3) 82
Ellie Bergin led four in double figures, and Sutherland won its third straight game. Bergin scored 17 points including the 1,000 point of her high school career. Annie Dodge added 14 points while Leora Cook and Eden Lewis accounted for 10 points and nine rebounds apiece. Petra Hunt had nine points for the Knights. Lara Brandt (8), Annie Refermat (4), Sadie Bush (3), Olivia Taylor (3), Dylan Madigan (2) and Caitlin Bergin (2) rounded out the scoring for Sutherland. Olympia’s Tehilyah Murray scored 15 points to lead the Spartans. Kyleigh Bathe added 11 while Nondja Nelson scored eight points.
WEBSTER THOMAS (5-8) 47
RUSH-HENRIETTA (6-7) 61
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (5-8) 25
PENFIELD (8-5) 63
GREECE ODYSSEY (2-13) 46
GREECE ATHENA (2-11) 71
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT/SODUS (4-9) 19
GANANDA (6-7) 47
ATTICA (10-6) 58
ALEXANDER (8-7) 65
WHEATLAND-CHILI (2-12) 26
LYNDONVILLE (9-4) 56
LE ROY (4-11) 31
GENESEO (8-7) 51
YORK (13-2) 53
PERRY (4-11) 32
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (12-1) 39
RED JACKET (4-10) 21
WARSAW (4-11) 40
LETCHWORTH (5-11) 42
WILLIAMSON (3-7) 27
CLYDE-SAVANNAH (11-2) 57
PAVILION (13-1) 62
KESHEQUA (12-4) 38
ROMULUS (3-8) 28
SOUTH SENECA (6-7) 47
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (13-2) 64
HOLLEY (4-11) 27
RED CREEK (2-12) 31
LYONS (10-5) 60
BOYS
MONROE (6-8) 77
SOTA (5-10) 52
Davion Jones finished with 24 points including 11 in the third quarter as Monroe picked up the victory. Jaquan Shears poured in 17 of his own, and both Felton Gray and Jeremiah Kpor ended with 10 points. Khalil Graham (8), Tyrece Stewart (6), and Josh Santos (2) finished the Red Jacket scoring. Keshaun Chatman led SOTA in scoring with 16 points. Latrell Ingram added 15 of his own. Aness Jaff (7), Ajai Goggins (6), Tyree Moore (5), and Sam Howland (3) wrapped up the game’s scoring.
GENEVA (6-8) 39
NEWARK (10-6) 57
Newark reached double-digit win behind a double-double featuring 15 points and 10 rebounds from Isaiah Camp. Raeshawn Howard had a team-high 16 points for Newark, and Daveon Wright finished with nine points. Hector Rosado scored a team-high 11 points for Geneva. Devin Thomas (8) and Immanual Townsend (7) chipped in for Geneva.
PENN YAN (8-7) 64
MARCUS WHITMAN (5-10) 52
Penn Yan snapped a three-game losing streak behind a balanced offense that featured six different scorers with at least seven points. Griffin Emerson, Oliver Connelly, and Tanyon Dunning all finished with 12 points. Carter Earl (9), Carson Nahpaul (8), and Bringham Hansen (7) wrapped up the scoring for Penn Yan. Nolan Lee led all scorers with 21 points, and Connor Tomion finished with 17 of his own. Brody Royston scored 12, and Jack Blankenberg closed the game’s scoring with two.
LETCHWORTH (6-9) 62
WARSAW (7-8) 59
Letchworth snapped a six-game losing streak behind Johnny Mertstock’s game-high of 22 points. Lucas Hanson had 13, and Nick Eustace ended with 11. Patrick Kulmp paced Warsaw with 15 points, four rebounds, and five steals. Jake Sawdey had 12 points, 12 rebounds, four assists and three blocks. Both Bailey Schell and Ty Joy ended with 11.
LEADERSHIP (1-13) 54
EDISON TECH (12-4) 78
Jabric Larkins netted a game-high 29 points alongside 11 rebounds as Edison captured its sixth straight win. Brandon Latson tallied 21 of his own with 14 coming in the second half. Mike Morgan posted a line of eight points, eight rebounds, and four blocks. Edmari Binion (10), Jabari Johnson (4), David Lipscomb (4), and Noah White (2) wrapped up the Edison scoring. Kenny Couser and DaiQuon Mckinney paced Leadership with 20 and 16 points respectively.
WAYNE (9-6) 54
WATERLOO (6-9) 37
Devon Forest paced Wayne to victory with a game-high 17 points. PJ Ostrowski finished as the only other Eagle in double-figures with 12 points. Mason Blakenburg and Cam Blakenburg both finished with nine points. Connor McCann and Jordan Kraft both totaled 10 points for Waterloo. Nolan Slywka and Caey Burcroff each tallied five points.
MYNDERSE (9-6) 43
PALMYRA-MACEDON (10-6) 69
Paul and Ian Goodness combined for 40 points as Palmyra-Macedon reached double-digit wins. Paul Goodness scored a game-high 24 points while Ian finished with 16. Palmyra-Macedon pulled away in the third quarter outscoring Mynderse by 10. Quinn Nolan (7), Damian Knaack (6), Robert Kinslow (6), Alex Wooton (4), Aiden Nice (2), Brenden Moquin (2), and Noah Brooks (2) finished the Red Raiders scoring. Troy Kabat paced Mynderse with a team-high 19 points.
HAVERLING (7-8) 66
DANSVILLE (11-4) 56
Bath-Haverling captured its third win in the last four games behind Keefer Caulkins’ game-high of 27 points. AJ Brotz added 19 points of his own, and Austin Durand had 15 points. Collin Gray paced Dansville with a team-high 20 points. Drew Morrow was the only other Mustang in double-figures with 13 to go along with 10 rebounds and three blocks. Jakob Smith chipped in nine.
WORLD OF INQUIRY (5-9) 77
WILSON (7-8) 67
Jaedon Adams-Griffin had a game-high of 23 points which led WOIS to its second straight win. Diego Martinez finished with 20 of his own. Adams-Griffin connected on three shots from deep, and Martinez finished with five makes from beyond-the-arc. Keyon Concepcion added 13, Yacoub Tarawally netted 11, and Jalen Breedy closed the Griffins scoring. Zavarious Henry paced Wilson with a team-high 22 points featuring four three-pointers. DaSiah White tallied 21 points for the Wildcats. Joshua Joyce (10), Lasharm Henry (6), Khalil Lewis (4), and Dolcin Flood (2) closed out the game’s scoring.
BLOOMFIELD (10-4) 47
NAPLES (1-13) 20
Bloomfield picked up its 10th win in a row behind Cameron Smith’s 14 points. Smith knocked down two threes. Isaac McClelland added 10 points for Bloomfield. Ryan Lester and Max Ryan led Naples with seven and six respectively.
GREECE ARCADIA (8-6) 55
PITTSFORD MENDON (13-1) 74
MCQUAID (8-7) 87
FRANKLIN (3-11) 67
SCIO/FRIENDSHIP (7-9) 49
HINSDALE (0-10) 33
BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (10-4) 61
BELFAST (11-5) 32
GANANDA (12-4) 60
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (2-8) 35
EAST ROCHESTER (10-4) 43
SODUS (2-10) 51
LYONS (14-0) 84
RED CREEK (6-7) 47
ANDOVER/WHITESVILLE (5-10) 41
FILLMORE (11-3) 76
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (10-5) 75
JASPER-TROUPSBURG (9-7) 46
If Hunter McCaffery was tired from scoring his 1,000th career point last week, he didn’t show it Tuesday. The senior scored a game-high 27 points as Canisteo-Greenwood picked up a 75-46 road win over Jasper-Troupsburg. READ MORE.
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