
BOYS
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (10-5) 47
WEBSTER THOMAS (11-3) 64
Andrew Quinn scored 10 of his game-high 25 points in the first half when Webster Thomas took a double-digit lead and went on to win its eighth straight game. Quinn connected twice from behind the 3-point arc during the second quarter as Thomas outscored Schroeder 17-12 to take a 32-20 lead into halftime. The senior guard finished with four 3-pointers in the game part of an overall effort which saw the Titans find the measure from distance on 10 occasions. Shawn Mason hit three triples and added 13 points. Jackson Kulik contributed 12 points in the win. Sean Linder (9), Will Richardson (3) and Eli Adams (2) also scored for Thomas. Alex DeRosa paced the Schroeder offense with 15 points. Ben Carey added 13 while Jon McCaffrey had eight points. Michael Salina (4), Matthew Salina (4) and Gio Schillaci (3) also contributed to the offensive production for the Warriors.
PITTSFORD MENDON (16-1) 61
BROCKPORT (5-12) 31
Jackson Green scored 14 points, and Caleb Lewis added 13 as Pittsford Mendon won its fourth straight game. The duo combined for 11 points in the second quarter when Mendon outscored Brockport, 24-7 to take a 22-point lead into halftime. Green handed out a game-high seven assists. Eric Krowl finished with eight points and 11 rebounds in the win. Ryan Deuel also scored eight points. London Hoyser connected on a troika of triples to account for nine points. Kidder Lindley (6), Tyler Shadders (2) and Nick Wilson also scored for the Vikings. Francis Nwokonko scored eight points to lead the Brockport offense. Nate Grego added seven points for the Blue Devils. Bryce Tyndell had six. Owne Cummings and Cooper Hassall chipped in four apiece. Peter Leicht had two points.
RUSH-HENRIETTA (5-8) 60
PENFIELD (6-10) 80
EAST (9-3) 68
HEALTH SCIENCES (VI) 55
Damani Barley scored eight of his game-high 30 points in the first quarter when East grabbed a 21-6 lead and cruised to its fourth win in five games. Barley connected 12 times from the floor in the game including four from behind the 3-point arc. Kai McCullough added 16 points in the win. Shamir Caruthers had eight, and Kenneth Edwards seven points. Nigel Copeland (3), Zion Parson (2) and Marcus Robertson (2) rounded out the scoring for East.
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UPREP (9-6) 66
UTICA ACADEMY (III) 58
James Mathews finished with 14 points, six assists and three steals while Mylan Maxwell had 14 points and three assists as UPrep won its third game. Chris Powell added 11 points and two rebounds. Raymond Lopez had nine points and nine. Brandon Moore accounted for six points and seven rebounds.
WATERLOO (6-10) 61
GENEVA (7-8) 69
HARLEY-ALLENDALE-COLUMBIA (9-7) 64
BLOOMFIELD (10-5) 52
MARCUS WHITMAN (5-12) 43
MYNDERSE (10-6) 55
RED JACKET (8-8) 58
ROMULUS (10-5) 49
Daltyn Hanline hit four 3-pointers and finished with a team-high 19 points as Red Jacket stopped a three-game skid. Jaymon Pysnack and Mason Pollott scored 12 apiece in the win. Parker Moore added six points.
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (12-4) 86
SOUTH SENECA (2-14) 51
LIVONIA (6-10) 40
DANSVILLE (12-4) 53
Drew Morrow and Jakob Smith posted double-doubles as Dansville clinched a share of the Livingston County Division I title. Morrow had 25 points and 19 rebounds while Smith was good for 22 points and 10 rebounds. Collin Gray collected seven rebounds and six assists in the win. Tyler Harris had three rebounds, three steals and three assists for the Mustangs. Dawson Wadsworth (4) and Reid Martin (2) rounded out the scoring for Dansville. Chris Coyle paced the Livonia offense with 12 points. Connor Feehan had 11. Justin Skelly (8), Jack Kearney (4), Nick Coyle (3) and Evan Swan (2) also scored for Livonia. Dansville can win the title outright with a victory over Wayland-Cohocton on Tuesday. The Mustangs last won an LCAA title in 1993.
MARION (7-9) 41
NAPLES (1-15) 33
Mike Phillips hit three 3-pointers and scored 16 points for Marion which grabbed the lead in the second half and did not surrender it. Logan Evans converted 4-of-4 from the free throw line and added 12 points in the win. Ryan Lester led Naples with 12 points. Jackson Brahm had seven and Dylan Bray, five points.
WHEATLAND-CHILI (14-1) 61
BYRON-BERGEN (10-7) 52
HAVERLING (7-9) 34
PENN YAN (9-7) 82
FILLMORE (12-3) 59
BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (10-6) 48
ROCHESTER PREP (1-12)
GLOBAL CONCEPTS (VI)
ANDOVER/WHITESVILLE (5-10)
AVOCA/PRATTSBURGH (16-0)
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (2-8)
SODUS (3-10)
GIRLS
PITTSFORD MENDON (14-1) 69
BRIGHTON (7-7) 40
Lily Kennedy had 11 of her 20 points in the third quarter where Mendon doubled its lead to 61-29 and went on to win its 11th game in a row. The senior guard sunk two 3-pointers, two field goals from the inside and a foul shot. One of the captains for Mendon, Dani Strauf, assisted Kennedy in the third when she dropped two 3-pointers and a two from the field along with a foul shot. Kiara Anglin had double digits for Brighton, including one from behind the arc. Other scorers – Mendon: Bridget Miller (8), Anaya Coleman (6), Hailey Giordano (5), Ella Peyre (5), Paige Glantz (4), Katie Hennessey (2), Brooke Bowler (2), and Emma Giordano (2); Brighton: Sadie Scott (9), Avery Hopkin (7), Kaiya Larkins (5), Olivia Rush (4), Maeve Diefendorf (3), and Katie Hardie (2).
PENFIELD (10-5) 55
RUSH-HENRIETTA (7-8) 22
Penfield closed the Covid-shortened 2021 season with five straight victories to finish with 12 wins and 3 losses. Two years ago, Vogt’s squad won 10 straight at one point, advanced to the AA finals and posted a 20-3 record. Two weeks ago, Penfield lost back-to-back games, a stretch in which the Patriots dropped three of five. And Saturday’s matchup presented unique challenges coming after two days of lost practices due to the recent winter storm. READ MORE.
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (13-2) 71
GREECE ARCADIA (1-16) 25
Ellie Bergin scored 18 points and Sutherland won its fourth straight game. Leora Cook added 11 points and Eden Lewis had 10 points. Lara Brandt (7), Sadie Bush (6), Annie Dodge (5), Dylan Madigan (4), Caitlin Bergin (3), Annie Refermat (3), Olivia Taylor (2), and Petra Hunt (2) also scored for the Knights.
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (6-9) 37
IRONEQUOIT (7-9) 32
Captain Sydney Postell had 16 points, and Churchville-Chili snapped a two-game skid. Haley Leonard had six points and Layla Jackson scored five points. Esabella Smith (4), Emma Voglewede (2), Rachel Kabaka (2), and Emma Healy (2) also put up points for the Saints.
CANANDAIGUA (16-1) 67
BROCKPORT (13-5) 41
Kyleigh Chapman netted 18 points and the Braves ran their winning streak to 15 games. Teammate Macy Bacon had 12 points and Mya Herman dropped 11 points. Abbey Herod also hit double-digits with 10 points. Eily Hubler (8), Brooke Rizzo (3), Kayla Taylor (3), and Liv Schorr (2) also scored for the Braves.
OUR LADY OF MERCY (9-7) 57
ST. MARY’S (VI) 48
Libby McDonough and Audrey Hintz combined for 36 points, and Mercy won for the second time in three games. McDonough finished with a team-high 19 points while Hintz had 17. Karli Harnischfeger and Olivia Luchetti both scored eight points each. Maddie Fitzgerald had three points and Sophie Dearcop had two points for the Monarchs.
HARLEY-ALLENDALE-COLUMBIA (12-2) 58
MARCUS WHITMAN (7-7) 38
Senior guard, Eliza Nicosia, unloaded a career-high of 34 points while grabbing 28 rebounds as the Wolves won their second straight. Teammate Anna Thomas hit three stat lines in the game including 12 points, nine assists and five steals. Chloe Fowler had eight points and nine rebounds. Lucy Michael also scored four points for HAC.
BLOOMFIELD (11-4) 71
ROMULUS (3-9) 27
Lily Baughman and Calla McCombs both accounted for 13 points as Bloomfield won its fourth straight game. Ashlyn Wright and Allison Baughman had 12 points. Sofie Kachmaryk dropped nine points and Kira Johnson had eight. Abby O’Brien (2) and Jessica Cody (2) also scored for the Bombers.
AVON (8-6) 45
WARSAW (4-12) 23
Sarina McDowell finished with 20 points, 13 rebounds, five assists and three blocks as Avon won its seventh straight game. Kennedy Fries and Maggie Vanderbilt added eight points apiece in the win. Fries handed out four assists. Ali Di Franco had five points, six rebounds and four steals. Avon took a 21-11 lead into halftime before outscoring Warsaw 13-7 in the third quarter. Mattie Heim led Warsaw with seven points. Taylor Howard had six.
KENDALL (13-3) 37
ALBION (0-7) 35
Elizabeth Snyder dropped 16 points and grabbed 16 rebounds as Kendall won for the third time in four games. Alezya Brown had 11 points and eight rebounds for the Eagles. Julia Szczepanski had seven points and Julie Coble had two points. Kailie Regan also scored one point.
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (15-1) 64
SOUTH SENECA (6-9) 44
Hallie Knapp led Dundee/Bradford with 19 points and eight rebounds. Kailey Yeoman had 13 points and seven steals, Kendall Parker finished with 12 points, four assists and five steals in the win. Makayla Schofner added seven points,12 boards. Ciera Babcock paced South Seneca with 19 points. Chloe Shaulis had 11 points and Alysa Elder scored six points. Makenzie Snyder (4), Chloe Scott (2), and Phalyn Covert (2) also scored for South Seneca.
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (15-2) 68
LYNDONVILLE (10-5) 34
MaKena Reding accounted for 12 points and led Oakfield-Alabama to its fourth straight win. Kelsey Schlagenhauf, Alea Groff, and Caitlin Ryan all had 11 points each. Brooke Reding also had double digits with 10 points. Emma Wray (6), Piper Hyde (3), Macy Altamirano (2), and Alaina Manges (2) also scored for the Hornets.
ALEXANDER (9-8) 68
WHEATLAND-CHILI (2-14) 12
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