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Doyle Security Tuesday Wrap: Gottler leads Elba past Wheatland-Chili; ER girls stay unbeaten

February 8, 2022 by Paul Gotham Leave a Comment

BOYS

NE DOUGLASS (7-9) 59
LEADERSHIP ACADEMY (2-15) 72
Kenny Couser topped four in double digits with 14 points to pace the Leadership attack. The senior guard connected twice behind the 3-point arc in the game and also blocked four shots. DaiQuon McKinney added 13 points while Jahmere Kirkland and Dayveon Weems scored 10 apiece for the Lions. Jose Melendez finished with four assists and three points. Matt Thomas (8), Abdul Hussein (7), and Mysean Morrison (4) also scored for Leadership. Roberto Echevarria and Wilson Riaa scored 19 points apiece to pace the NE Douglass offense. Chris James added nine points. Asiatic Rahmaan (5), Loren Thomas (4), Chrishton Wester (2) and Chevis Randall (2) rounded out the scoring for the Panthers.

ROCHESTER ACADEMY CS (13-0) 86
EARLY COLLEGE (3-12) 28
Deonte Major led four players in double figures with 20 points. The senior guard connected on 10-of-11 shots from the floor and handed out a game-high six assists while collecting three steals and two rebounds. Jaylin Duval added 12 points on 6-of-7 shooting. Josiah Heyward finished with 11 points and six steals. Kam McDonald had 10 points and three steals. Perry Washington accounted for nine points while Evariste Omebe chipped in eight points and six rebounds. Christian Coleman scored seven points. Joe Aikens, Adrian McMath and Ja’seir Samuels each had four points. The Racers shot 76 percent (38-of-50) from the floor for the game.

RUSH-HENRIETTA (6-10) 79
FRANKLIN (3-14) 59
Mason Giorgione led three in double figures. The senior guard scored 13 of his team-high 23 points in the second quarter when the Royal-Comets pulled away from a seven-point game. Giorgione connected on two of his four 3-pointers on the night, and R-H led 48-25 going into halftime. READ MORE. 

WILSON MAGNET (7-9) 44
SPENCERPORT (4-13) 48
Seven different players hit a 3-pointer, including Ty Heaton, whose triple with less than a minute remaining in the game pushed the final margin to four. Bryon Streb and Justin Bryant scored 13 points apiece to lead the Rangers.  Heaton added five while Taron Beachum, Te’Jon McCadney, Jason Marchincin, Kyle Milburn and Connor Lissow each accounted for three points.  Antonio Diaz rounded out the Spencerport scoring with two points. Wilson’s DaSiah White led all scorers with 25 points including 16 in the first half when the Wildcats grabbed a 38-34 lead. The ninth-grade guard also collected five rebounds and three steals. Dolcin Flood grabbed nine rebounds to go with three steals and two points for Wilson. Khalil Lewis added six points for Wilson Joshua Joyce (5), Zavarius Henry (4) and Jayleon Smith (2) also scored for Wilson.

AQUINAS (13-3) 93
UPREP (9-7) 72
Jack Bleier connected on 6-of-9 attempts from behind the 3-point arc and scored a game-high 22 points to lead Aquinas. The senior guard accounted for nine points in the second quarter when Li’l Irish outscored UPrep 31-13 to erase a a five-point deficit and take a 45-32 lead into halftime. Myles Blackwood scored 10 of his 15 points in the decisive second quarter. Blackwood hit 6-of-7 shots from the floor.  Mason Blackwood finished with 15 points, four assists and four steals. Robert McCullough netted 13 points while Mykel White (8), Will Scanlon (8), Chris Leysath (6) and Jordan Jordan (6) rounded out the scoring for the AQ. Aquinas shot 28-of-50 (56 percent) as a team. The Li’l Irish outscored UPrep 28-16 in the third quarter. UPrep’s James Mathews led all players with 26 points. Mylan Maxwell had 18 and Brandon Moore scored nine. Emmanuel Charley and Malcolm King added eight apiece. Raymond Lopez chipped in three points for the Griffins. UPrep had won three straight and four of five heading into the game.

C.G. FNNEY (4-13) 52
ROCHESTER PREP (2-12) 64

PALMYRA-MACEDON (11-6) 85
WATERLOO (6-11) 59

ROMULUS (11-6) 49
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (13-4) 62

PENN YAN (9-9) 49 
GENEVA (8-9) 61

WAYNE (11-6) 54
MARCUS WHITMAN (5-13) 40
Mason Blankenberg connected 10 times from the floor including three 3-pointers and finished with a game-high 29 points as Wayne won its third straight and fourth in the past five games. Devon Forrest added eight points in the win while PJ Ostrowski had seven. Jake Johnson (4), Sean Nellis (3), Nate Michel (2) and Cam Blankenberg (1) rounded out the scoring for Wayne. Brody Royston scored 16 points, and Nolan Lee had 15 to pace the Marcus Whitman offense. Royston hit four 3-pointers. Connor Gorton had five points and Connor Tomion four for the Wildcats. Trailing by two at half, Wayne outscored Marcus Whitman 21-5 in the third quarter.

HARLEY-ALLENDALE-COLUMBIA (10-7) 55
RED JACKET (8-9) 50

MYNDERSE (10-7) 35
NEWARK (12-6) 62
Gabriel Caraballo and Brayden Steve combined for 19 points in the first half as Newark grabbed a commanding 32-14 lead heading into the break. Steve hit two of his five 3-pointers in the opening 16 minutes and finished with a game-high 17 points while grabbing five rebounds. Caraballo hit three of his four triples in the first two quarters and went on to collect 16 points, six assists and three steals. Isaiah Camp grabbed 12 rebounds and scored eight points. Raeshawn Howard had nine points for the Reds while Stevie Brown (5), Zach Herd (4), Daveon Wright (3) and Michael Peters (2) also scored for Newark. Troy Kabat paced the Mynderse offense with 15 points. Ethan Hillimire had 10. Brody Herron (5), DJ Bruni (3), Rowan Markel (2) and Kayden Fera (2) also scored for the Blue Devils.

NAPLES (1-16) 49
MIDLAKES (11-8) 53

EAST ROCHESTER (10-6) 40
RED CREEK (7-8) 45

CLYDE-SAVANNAH (1-15) 27
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (4-9) 51

GANANDA (13-4) 58
MARION (7-10) 49

WILLIAMSON (3-10)
SODUS (4-10)

LETCHWORTH (7-9) 61
AVON (13-3) 56 OT
Johnny Mertsock and Lucas Hanson scored 19 points apiece to lead Letchworth. Mertsock scored five points in overtime. Hanson netted 14 in the second half when Letchworth erased a nine-point deficit. Avon’s Michael Rowland led all scorers with 18 points. Zach Colvin had 13 for the Braves.

WARSAW (7-9) 47
GENESEO (12-4) 72

DANSVILLE (13-4) 58
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (7-10) 51
Drew Morrow posted a double-double as Dansville clinched the Livingston County AA Division I title with its fifth win in the past six games. Morrow finished with 14 points and 12 rebounds. Collin Gray led all scorers with 20 points while grabbing seven boards. Tyler Harris finished with nine points, three assists and three steals. Dawson Wadsworth had seven points, five assists and four rebounds. Jakob Smith added eight points and six rebounds. Wayland-Cohocton’s Darnell LaPlant scored 16 points. Brogan Cotter and Michael Gammell had 11 apiece while Brady Knudsen scored six points.

YORK (12-5) 71
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (14-4) 54
Connor Rodwell led five players in double figures for York which jumped to a 39-24 lead heading into halftime Rodwell hit six 3-pointers and finished with 20 points as York went on to clinch the Livingston County AA Division III title with the win. Maddox Timothy and Tyler Brady added 13 apiece for York while Adam Swede and Jake Pangrazio both scored 10 points for the Knights. Cal-Mum’s Scott Essig led all scorers with with 23 points while grabbing six rebounds. Kyle Wade had 15 points, 11 rebounds and five assists. Nate Doll scored five points and grabbed seven rebounds.

“I was really happy with the way we competed on the defensive end,” York head coach Ed Orman said. “They are just a bear to defend and you really can’t stop all the weapons they have, but I felt like we made them work pretty hard tonight.

“Offensively, as a team we were okay and Connor Rodwell had a big night. Tyler Brady missed a few weeks with an injury but also made some huge plays down the stretch.  It was a good win, but just a regular season win. We may very well see them again in sectionals and they are always incredibly well-coached and compete so hard that we will have to give an incredible effort if we see them again.  We will enjoy tonight and get ready for another battle against a very good Geneseo team on the road again. These tests we’re taking are hard, but hopefully toughening us up for a deep run in sectionals.”

Cal-Mum head coach Dan Dickens: “You have to give Coach Orman and his players  a lot of credit as they came in with a great game plan against us and we didn’t have enough answers tonight. We need to play a lot tougher in games like these as we missed way too many layups, had the ball go off our hands way too many times and turned the ball over way too much. Anytime you do that you are never going to be able to compete against a team with any talent let alone York who has a roster of offensively talented kids. Hopefully this humbles us a bit and hopefully we get another crack at the again in the playoffs.”

HAVERLING (8-9) 67
LIVONIA (6-11) 62
Keefer Calkins scored 14 of his 18 points in the second half when Haverling erased a one-point deficit to win for the second time in three games. Austin Durand hit five 3-pointers and added 15 points for the Rams while AJ Brotz scored 13. Livonia’s Evan Swan grabbed seven rebounds and led all scorers with 20 points including 12 in the fourth quarter. Chris Coyle had 10 points and six assists. Jake Watkins accounted for 10 points and five steals while Jack Kearney had 10 points and six rebounds.

PAVILION (2-16) 57
PERRY (5-13) 63

OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (16-0) 75
ATTICA (6-11) 31

HOLLEY (7-10) 66
KENDALL (5-12) 47
Holley’s Broek Ostrom led all scorers with 33 points. Teammate James Tette added 12, and Vinnie Golisano had nine for Holley which led 38-19 at halftime. Kendall’s Zach Barrett finished with 12 points and three rebounds.  Jacek Kwiatkowski added 11 points while  Jeffrey Pratt had nine points and six rebounds. Devin Edick finished with eight points and four assists.

ALEXANDER (6-10) 36
PEMBROKE (13-5) 68
Cayden Pfalzer led three in double figures with 19 points and Pembroke won its fourth straight game. Tyson Totten added 16 points in the win while Avery Ferreira had 10 points. Jon Suro collected nine points and six assists. Alexander’s Dylan Pohl scored 14 points.

“I was pleased with how we played defensively tonight,” Pembroke head coach Matthew Shay said. “We have been challenging this group to really buy into being a great defensive team and I think it is starting to click. In the first and fourth quarters, I was pleased with how we guarded holding them to six and four points respectively.”

WHEATLAND-CHILI (14-2) 60
ELBA (12-6) 68
CJ Gottler netted in 13 of his game-high 23 points in the second half to help Elba end Wheatland’s 14-game win streak. Gottler hit four three-pointers in the game and all in the second half. Co-captain Zach Marsceill accounted for 21 points and went 80 percent from the foul line. Jahmere Copper scored 18 points for Wheatland-Chili and 15 of those were three-pointers from deep. Other scorers – ELBA: Conner Scott (9), Mike Long (9), and Angelo Penna (6); Wheatland: Leighton Williams (12), Terrance Bayly-Henshaw (10), Aaron Lund (6), John Lynch (5), Justin Gross (4), and Josh Juneau (3).

BYRON-BERGEN (10-8) 57
NOTRE DAME-BATAVIA (13-3) 79

GIRLS

WEBSTER SCHROEDER (11-5) 40
BRIGHTON (7-9) 35
Mariah Watkins poured in the game-high of 24 points and had ten in the second quarter. Watkins hit five shots from the inside and went 5-for-7 from the foul line. Kiara Anglin worked to keep Brighton in the game as she had seven of her 14 points in the first half. Brighton and Schroder went into halftime with Schroder only up 19-18. Watkins scored seven in the fourth quarter to grab the lead. Bria Watkins added three points as well in the fourth. Other scorers – Schroeder: Ava Gallup (5), Julia Perales (3), and Andraia DiPisa (1); Brighton: Avery Hopkin (8), Sadie Scott (5), Kaiya Larking (4), and Lucy Lederman (4).

HILTON (10-7) 63
WEBSTER THOMAS (5-10) 48
Ella Clark Scored 26 points and grabbed seven rebounds as Hilton bounced back from an overtime loss in its previous outing. Mallory Heise added 21 points and nine rebounds. Leah Thompson scored nine points. Hilton fell to league rival Victor on Monday. Mady Kelly paced the Thomas offense with 19 points.

BROCKPORT (14-5) 81
GREECE OLYMPIA (8-8) 39
Ella Fadale finished with 30 points, seven assists, six rebonds and three steals as Brockport won for the fifth time in six games. Teammate Emma Sodoma posted a double-double of 29 points and 11 rebonds. Maeve Petitti had two points, six rebounds and six steals. Ariana Guerrero had eight points for the Blue Devils. Fadale now has 996 career points. Macie Vetter paced Olympia with 12 points. Shania Estrich added 10. Nondja Nelson (5), Tehilyah Murray (3), Tenaja Scott (3), Madelyn Kielkowicz (2), Miciyah James (2) and Kyleigh Bathe (2) also scored for the Spartans.

RUSH-HENRIETTA (7-9) 30
PITTSFORD MENDON (15-1) 56
Anaya Coleman started the game with seven of her 14 points in the first quarter as Mendon took a 21-3 lead. Coleman sunk a three-pointer and added two more field goals in the first. Teammate Dani Strauf carried it on the opposite end with eight of her 13 points in the fourth quarter. Strauf hit two threes for the Vikings to finish with a 26-point difference. Lily Kennedy accounted for 12 points for Mendon. Captain Avery Roberts hit two 3-pointers and scored 12 points for Rush-Henrietta. Other scorers – Mendon: Bridget Miller (10), Kate Hennessy (3), Jess Robinson (2), and Camryn DelGallego; Henrietta: Cassidy Pearce (6), Ashlyn Roberts (4), Ava Santiago (3), and Alivia Day (3) and Ally Garrett (1).

PENFIELD (11-5) 62
GATES-CHILI (2-13) 27
Grace Alexander led three in double figures with 12 points, and Penfield won its fourth straight game. Elisa Faklaris added 11 points, and Kennedy COne had 10. Jackie Funk and Eva Elliot scored eight apiece in the win. Emily Fordham (4), Leah Fusilli (3), Katie Baumer (2), Anna Coyle (2) and Ashley Kalvitis (2) rounded out the scoring for Penfield.

GREECE ARCADIA (1-17) 29
BATAVIA (3-14) 49
Jaylene Dersham finished with 20 points, six steals, five rebounds and four assists to lead Batavia. Jaimin Macdonald added 12 points and three steals. Julia Preston, Mackenzie Harmond and Anna Varland scored four points apiece. Julie Clark accounted for three points and Ava Anderson had two. Isabella Walsh grabbed six rebounds.

FAIRPORT (13-4) 48
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (6-10) 47
Ne’vaeh Buntley scored 19 points, and Bella Pucci added 11 as Fairport won its sixth straight game. Buntley grabbed five rebounds and blocked four shots in the win. Pucci had eight rebounds and four assists. Ella Meabon finished with eight points, seven rebounds, two steals and two assists. Abigail Smith accounted for three points, four assists and four steals. Amiya Johnson (4), and Sarah Hirschler (2) also scored for the Red Raiders. Riley DeRue had five rebounds, four steals, two blocks and two assists. Churchville-Chili’s Sydney Postell led all scorers with 27 points. Esabella Smith added seven. Layla Jackson (5), Katherine Draper (3), Emma Healy (3) and Emma Voglewede (2) also scored for the Saints.

GREECE ATHENA (3-12) 33
EASTRIDGE (6-10) 41

PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (14-3) 52
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (10-5) 48
Pittsford Sutherland’s Ellie Bergin finished with a game-high 27 points, and the Knights won their fifth straight game. Leora Cook added 10 points in the win. HF-L’s Teagan Kamm recorded her 14th double-double of the season with 25 points and 15 rebounds. Whitley Easton added six points, six assists and five steals for the Cougars.

SPENCERPORT (11-7) 79
GREECE ODYSSEY (2-15) 24

VICTOR (11-5) 68
IRONDEQUOIT (8-10) 31
Eva Pronti scored 27, and Rachel Gill added 13 to lead Victor. Kaitlin Murphy and Devin Livingston added six apiece for the Blue Devils. Maryn Savage, Karlee Reed and Vaness Chumacero had three apiece.

C.G. FINNEY (11-6)
ROCHESTER PREP (3-10)

ROMULUS (3-11) 27
MARCUS WHITMAN (8-8) 37
Lily Carroll and Aurora Woodworth scored 15 and 10 points respectively to lead Marcus Whitman. Olivia Herod added seven for the Wildcats. Sophie Snyder (2), Helen Snyder (2) and Natalie Cotroneo (1) rounded out the scoring for Whitman. Andrea Teed led Romulus with 12 points. Hannah Sullivan had five while Emily Gravitte, Maggie Blook and Annaliese Shoots scored two apiece. Emma Yuhas accounted for a free throw.

BLOOMFIELD (12-4) 53
SOUTH SENECA (6-10) 29
Lily Baughman scored 13 and Sofie Kachmaryk added 12 as Bloomfield won its fifth straight game and sixth in the past seven. Calla McCombs had seven. Allison Baughman and Ashlyn Wright contributed six apiece. Jessica Cody (4), Abby O’Brien (3) and Kira Johnson (2) also scored for Bloomfield. Ciera Babcock scored 17 to lead South Seneca. Alysa Elder, Chole Scott and Ava Utter accounted for four apiece.

NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT/SODUS (4-11) 31
CLYDE-SAVANNAH (14-2) 56
Jaida Larsen led three in double figures with 18 points, and Clyde-Savannah won its third straight game. Larsen collected eight rebounds, five steals and three assists in the win. Aslyn Rattray finished with 13 points, five rebounds and two steals. Madison Secor had 12 points and seven rebounds for the Golden Eagles. Kylie Paylor contributed six points, five assists, four rebounds and two steals. Kelsie DeSanto (4), Olivia Geil (2) and Jessica Montemorano (1) also scored for C-S.

RED CREEK (3-13) 24
EAST ROCHESTER (17-0) 83

GENESEO (9-8) 18
YORK (15-2) 37
Katelyn Curry scored 13 points. Sydnee Emerson had 11, and York won its 10th straight game. Curry also collected eight rebounds, three assists and two steals. Emerson added three assists and three rebounds. Cierra Smith grabbed seven rebounds for the Knights, while handing out three assists and scoring five points. Kaitlyn Holland matched Curry with eight rebounds. Alaina Englert scored five points and had four assists. Adison Plank scored three points. Mary Claire Rollins led Geneseo with nine points. Tessa Reilly (3), Emily Lamb (2), Caroline Capel (2) and Bridget McMaster (2) all scored for Geneseo.

WELLSVILLE (13-3) 45
HORNELL (11-4) 60
Jane Spitulnik led nine different scorers with 13 points, and Hornell won its second straight game. Maddie Moore added 12 points in the win, and Lillian Hoyt had 11. Ayla Prior and Jordan Dyring scored seven apiece for the Red Raiders.

JASPER-TROUPSBURG (3-15) 35
AVOCA/PRATTSBURGH (12-6) 53
Riley Stowe scored 16 points for A/P. Kendra Pinckney added 12. Kamryn Edwards (9), Emma Carlton (6), Marissa Reid (6) and Laura Morera (4) also scored in the win.

ALFRED-ALMOND (0-13) 16
CANSITEO-GREENWOOD (14-4) 95
Lillian Mullen scored 12 of her game-high 25 points in the first quarter when Canisteo-Greenwood jumped out to a commanding 38-4 advantage. The sophomore finished with nine steals, six assists and four rebounds. Brooke Burd posted a double-double in the win with 21 points and 15 rebounds. Bailey Mullen added 22 points. Peyton Peters (9), McKenna Ferris (9), Hailey Davis (4), Triniti Tigner (3) and Kennedy Richardson (2) also scored for C-G which has won four straight games. Kylie McMichael led Alfred-Almond with five points. Chloe Bracken scored four. Angela Smith added three points. Kaylianna Clark and Isabel Badeau added two apiece.

SCIO/FRIENDSHIP (6-10) 49
LIMA CHRISTIAN (4-6) 59

OLEAN WALSH (VI) 25
HINSDALE (1-13) 27

CUBA-RUSHFORD (6-10) 23
ANDOVER/WHITESVILLE (13-3) 73

HAMMONDSPORT (8-9) 44
ARKPORT/CANASERAGA (10-8) 53

GENESEE VALLEY/BELFAST (13-3) 36
BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (3-13) 21

CAMPBELL-SAVONA (1-16) 22
ADDISON (12-6) 57

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