BOYS
AVOCA/PRATTSBURGH (17-0) 82
LYONS (16-1) 79
In a game with seven scoring in double figures, it was a five-possession sequence from a player off the bench that tipped the scales late in the fourth quarter. Evan Campbell scored all eight of his points in less than three minutes of game time as Avoca/Prattsburgh continued the state’s longest winning streak. READ MORE.
VICTOR (17-1) 49
IRONDEQUOIT (11-5) 45
Victor struggled at the free throw line (7-of-21) for much of the contest but hit 3-of-4 down the stretch, including two by Cam Ryan with 3.8 seconds left for the final margin. READ MORE.
PITTSFORD MENDON (17-1) 85
EASTRIDGE (15-2) 74
Mendon led by as many as 21 in the third quarter and cruised to an 85-74 victory at Eastridge High School. READ MORE.
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HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (11-7) 72
MONROE (6-9) 62
Nolan Smith eclipsed his career-high in scoring and JT Killenbec recorded his first career triple-double to lead Honeoye Falls-Lima to its third win in the last four games. Smith poured in 21 points in the second half to finish with 31. The junior forward corralled 11 rebounds as well. Killenbec produced 16 points, 11 boards and 10 assists. For Monroe, Davion Jones and Jaquan Shears both led with 22 points. Junior forward Felton Gray chipped in 10 points. Other scorers – Honeoye Falls-Lima: Carson Joint (6), Ben Carson (5), Rhyan Garey (4), Sam Vogt (4), Drew Angelo (3), Trent Wager (3); Monroe: Jeremiah Kpor (6), Antonio Borrero (2)
EUGENIO MARIA (10-3) 67
SCHOOL OF THE ARTS (5-12) 41
Jamuel Guzman, Sheltere Matos-Cox and Antoine McFadden combined to outscore the entire School of the Arts team, finishing with 42 points to pace Eugenio Maria to its fifth straight win. Guzman and McFadden both captained the scoring with 15 points. McFadden gobbled 15 rebounds and swatted five shots. Guzman grabbed eight boards. Matos-Cox recorded a double-double of 12 points and 14 rebounds.
WORLD OF INQUIRY (5-11) 45
VERTUS (5-11) 68
Sophomore forward Reginald Pough dominated for a 19-point, 22-rebound double-double in three quarters to lead Vertus in snapping a five-game skid. Senior center Daymeir Cain scored five points, accumulated 13 boards and dished out seven assists. For World Of Inquiry, sophomore guard Keyon Concepcion led with a game-high 24 points. Freshman forward Jaedon Adams-Griffin followed up with 14 points. Other scorers – World Of Inquiry: Ibrahim Bangura (5), Diego Martinez (2); Vertus: Turhan Davis (8), Gerod Jackson (8), Jayden Ridley-Smith (8), Trevor Scott (8), Tajmeik Hawkins (6), Earlington Walker (4), Sho’miere Harvey (2)
GLOBAL CONCEPTS (VI) 54
NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN (14-2) 68
Ryan Garwood dropped 40 points to lead Northstar Christian to its 13th consecutive victory. The senior guard has now eclipsed 1,900 career varsity points. Freshman guard Gavin Jones dished out eight assists.
CANANDAIGUA (14-3) 52
BATAVIA (6-11) 36
Despite only having four players score, Canandaigua produced enough offense to win its eighth consecutive game. Senior guard Derek Andrews led all scorers with 19 points and connected on five three-pointers. Bryce Ceravolo came alive for all 15 of his points after the opening period in which the Braves trailed, 13-8. The senior guard made two shots from both inside and outside the arc and 5-of-5 free throws. Nick Ferris converted six field goals and one shot from the charity stripe for 13 points. For Batavia, junior guard Sawyer Siverling led with four long-range makes for 12 points. Other scorers – Canandaigua: Callum Outhouse (5); Batavia: Tanner Mountain (9), Rashawd Christie (5), Carter McFollins (5), Estavon Lovett (3), Mikey McKenzie (2)
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (11-5) 78
BRIGHTON (10-6) 73
Michael Salina poured 26 of his 31 points in the second half as Webster Schroeder outscored Brighton, 48-43, and grinded out its third win in the last four games. The senior guard scored 16 points in the third quarter alone as he finished with five three-pointers and 10 free throws made. Junior guard Giovanni Schillaci netted five three-pointers as well for 15 points. For Brighton, senior guard Andrew Falter led with seven made field goals and seven free throws for 21 points. Sophomore forward Reggie Smith, Jr. converted six of his seven made shots inside the arc as part of his 17 points. Senior guard Eli Desandis contributed 14 points. Other scorers – Webster Schroeder: Benjamin Carey (8), Jonathan McCaffrey (8), Alex DeRosa (6), Matthew Salina (6), Jack Cannon (2), Tyler Race (2); Brighton: Matt Howe (9), Andrew Kotrides (6), Trygve Watkins (4), Quinn O’Brien (2)
FAIRPORT (10-6) 67
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (6-11) 54
Zachary Ditzel paced a balanced Fairport offense with 16 points in three quarters as the Red Raiders notched their fifth straight win. The junior forward did all of his scoring after the opening period in which the Red Raiders trailed, 17-11, and combined for 14 points in the second and final stanzas. Ditzel made six shots from inside the arc as well. Senior guard Alex Hill converted 9-of-10 free throw – all in the fourth quarter – as part of his 11 points. Sophomore forward Aidan White chipped in 10 points after the first quarter. For Churchville-Chili, Jason Gibbs led with 16 points in three quarters. The junior guard made five field goals and six foul shots. Mac Bean and Robert Munding both contributed 10 points. Other scorers – Fairport: William Meagher (6), Wallace Rahmaan (6), James Stanek (6), Ian Kennedy (3), Jakes Koonmen (3), Joshua Knapp (3), Bruce Wilder (3); Churchville-Chili: Ricardo Lagares (7), Joaquon Thomas (7), Michael Sardou (2), Amir Thomas (2)
GREECE ATHENA (11-6) 70
GREECE ARCADIA (8-9) 50
Khorie Reaves made nine field goals and four free throws for 22 points as Greece Athena dominated its crosstown rival for its third win in the last four games. The sophomore guard grabbed 10 rebounds for a double-double. Senior guard Frankie Oropeza netted four long-range shots for 12 points. For Greece Arcadia, senior forward Latrell Rowe led with 18 points in three quarters. Dana Bolger had 13 points in the first three periods as well. Other scorers – Greece Athena: Izaiah Stewart (9), Jahon Jones (8), James Reaves, Jr. (8), Jaden Madrid (5), Marco DeRubeis (2), Connor Osier (2), Terrell Wilson (2); Greece Arcadia: Austin DiNatale (8), Xavier Smith (6), Vincent Cacia (3), Ryan Mineo (2)
HILTON (10-8) 72
WEBSTER THOMAS (12-3) 81
Jackson Kulik, Shawn Mason and Andrew Quinn combined for 69 points as Webster Thomas came out on top for its ninth consecutive victory. Mason led by pouring all 25 of his points in the first and third quarters. The junior guard cashed in six three-pointers as part of his eight made field goals and added three free throws. Kulik and Quinn both dropped 22 points. Quinn came alive for 18 points in the second half as the Titans outscored Hilton, 43-41. The senior guard hit eight of his nine shots inside the arc and three free throws. Kulik nailed four long-range makes and 6-of-10 shots from the charity stripe. For Hilton, Preston Prince poured in a game-high 26 points. The senior forward scored six in the first period, four in the second, 10 in the third and six in the fourth. Prince attempted 19 foul shots as well, converting 14 of them. Sophomore guard Johnny Bianchi hit five three-pointers for 15 points. Junior guard Michael Whelehan hit three long-range shots of his own as part of his 13 points. Other scorers – Hilton: Derek Cavey (8), Greyson Trubia (8), Matthew Mastowski (2); Webster Thomas: William Richardson (4), Sean Linder (3), Jack Rider (3), Eli Adams (2)
HAMMONDSPORT (2-15) 30
CAMPBELL-SAVONA (10-8) 51
Kaden Bolt came alive for 17 of his 19 points after the first quarter as Campbell-Savona dominated to end the regular season with its second win in the last three games. The senior guard made six shots inside the arc and 7-of-8 free throws. Kade Cochran chipped in eight of his 10 points in the first half as the Panthers surged to a commanding 27-7 advantage. For Hammondsport, senior guard Cooper Watson poured 17 of his 19 points in the second half. Other scorers – Hammondsport: Ty Ritter (6), Preston McConnell (3), Liam Kressly (2); Campbell-Savona: Ethan Ribble (9), Cain Simpson (8), Mason Jewell (4), Lucas Feldman (1)
RED JACKET (9-9) 62
HONEOYE (6-9) 56
Senior guard Daltyn Hanline netted a game-high 20 points to lead Red Jacket to its second win in the last three games. Mason Pollott contributed 13 points. Andrew DaMore chipped in 10. For Honeoye, senior forward Charlie Farrell led with a double-double of 17 points and 10 rebounds. Kyle DiBiase scored 13 points. Junior center Evan Cuba hit four long-range shots for 12 points.
KESHEQUA (1-17) 31
MOUNT MORRIS (8-9) 52
Senior guard Stephen Somers filled the box score with 16 points, eight rebounds, seven assists and three steals as Mount Morris notched its second win in the last three games. Sophomore center Mason Santini posted 14 points, six boards and four blocks. Senior forward Kevin DeLoria contributed four points, six rebounds and four assists. Sophomore guard Chase Young chipped in two points and four assists. Bryson Constantino (6), Payton Bownds (5), Ben Bacon (3) and Jesse Yorks (2) rounded out the scoring for the Blue Devils.
Quote from Mount Morris head coach Brian Stout: “We did a great job moving the ball against the zone tonight. We also did a good job trapping the ball and forcing turnovers.”
RUSH-HENRIETTA (6-11) 57
MCQUAID (10-7) 62
Chris Woodard posted a double-double with 20 points and 12 rebounds as McQuaid won its second straight game. Max Schalm added 14 points in the win. Schalm and Woodard combined for 14 points in the third quarter when McQuaid outscored R-H 24-16 to pull away from a tied game. Ian Florence hit two 3-pointers and scored 10 points for the Jesuit Knights. Casey Montesano and Isaiah Anderson added five points apiece. Colin Bavibidila and Will Taylor both scored three points. Yosiah Bartlett accounted for two points. Rush-Henrietta’s Tyler Simmons led all scorers with a season-high 22 points. Tobey Wright added 13, and Mason Giorgione had 11 for the Royal Comets. Izigk Fisher (5), Abdul Bori (3) and Nasir Hunter (3) rounded out the scoring for R-H.
CHARLES G. FINNEY (4-14) 57
HORNELL (9-7) 77
BROCKPORT (6-13) 70
GREECE ODYSSEY (0-18) 30
ARKPORT-CANASERAGA (3-15) 37
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (12-5) 66
CUBA-RUSHFORD (9-6) 47
HINSDALE (0-13) 26
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (4-10) 38
RED CREEK (8-8) 55
GENESEE VALLEY (3-13) 56
BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (11-6) 78
WELLSVILLE (9-7) 76
FILLMORE (12-4) 66
BELFAST (11-6) 38
FRIENDSHIP/SCIO (9-9) 52
PENFIELD (8-10) 63
GATES-CHILI (3-14) 58
GIRLS
HONEOYE (3-14) 34
LIMA CHRISTIAN (5-7) 58
Alyssa Marsh netted 26 points to lead Lima Christian to its second straight win. The seventh-grade guard added three rebounds, two steals and an assist. Sophomore guard Lillian Herring flirted with a quadruple-double, amassing 14 points, eight steals, seven assists and five boards. Abigail Britton scored four points, hauled in nine rebounds, swatted two shots and swiped two steals. Despite not scoring a point, senior forward Chloe Gilbert accumulated 11 boards, three steals and one assist. Kate Somers (6), Brielle Hammond (2), Lydia Harrington (2), Genesis Leathersich (2) and Kirstin McGuire (2) rounded out the scoring for the Saints.
AQUINAS (7-8) 53
BISHOP KEARNEY (14-3) 94
Kaia Goode scored 18 points and reached a career milestone of 1,000 career varsity points as Bishop Kearney pulled off its 10th consecutive victory. The senior guard finished just shy of a triple-double with nine assists, eight steals and six boards. Amaia Jackson led four players in double figures with 27 points. The freshman guard added seven rebounds, six assists and five steals. Junior forward Caydence Hadley netted 18 points and grabbed 14 rebounds for a double-double along with six blocks and two steals. Sophomore guard Aniya Rowe stuffed the stat sheet with 14 points, 11 rebounds, five assists, four steals and a pair of blocks. Freshman guard Klarissa Goode impacted both ends with nine points, six boards, three assists and a trio of steals. Sophomore forward Allie Hall had eight points, six rebounds, three blocks and one steal.
GREECE ATHENA (3-14) 30
CANANDAIGUA (17-1) 56
Sophomore forward Kyleigh Chapman paced a balanced Canandaigua offense with 12 points as the Braves trucked along to their 16th consecutive victory. Macy Bacon and Mya Herman both produced 11 points. Julia Geitner (5), Eily Hubler (4), Kayla Taylor (4), Abbey Herod (2) and Liv Schorr (2) rounded out the scoring for the Braves.
WEBSTER THOMAS (5-11) 43
PENFIELD (12-5) 81
Grace Alexander, Elisa Faklaris and Jackie Funk combined for 41 points to lead Penfield’s offensive outburst in its fifth straight win. Funk topped all scorers with 15 points. Alexander finished with 13 while Faklaris added 11. Leah Fusilli (9), Eva Elliot (8), Emily Fordham (8), Kennedy Cone (7), Ashley Kalvitis (5), Sarah Baumer (3) and Anna Coyle (2) rounded out the scoring for the Patriots.
EAST HIGH (8-9) 63
EDISON TECH (0-17) 17
Imani Oliver finished with 15 points, four steals and three assists to lead East. Jaylen Giles added 11 points for the Eagles, and D’niah Johnson scored 10. Graftoneishe Bowers (8), Ali’Yana Robinson (6), Ayasha Cherry (4), Gabrielle Brown-Sturdviant (4), Nevaeh Grisham (3) and Jiasia Norris (2) also scored for East. Edison’s Chastity Edwards led all scorers with 16 points. Natashya Best converted a free throw for the Inventors.
SCHOOL OF THE ARTS (8-6) 61
WILSON MAGNET (5-10) 28
Wilson’s Breanna Majors-Brown scored 20 points in the loss. Teammates Nakayla Costello, Allizeya Scott, Ahjane Callaway and I’Aisha Eishaw had two apiece.
RED JACKET (4-13) 36
HARLEY-ALLENDALE-COLUMBIA (14-2) 54
Eliza Nicosia and Anna Thomas both recorded double-doubles to lead Harley-Allendale-Columbia to its fourth straight win. Nicosia dominated with 25 points, 14 rebounds and five blocks. Thomas dropped 15 points, 10 assists and five steals. Chloe Fowler (5), Cadence Brecker (2) and Hafsah Ziauddin (2) rounded out the scoring for the Wolves.
LIVONIA (13-5) 50
HAVERLING (11-7) 21
For Haverling, senior guard Gillian Oksinski led with seven points, two rebounds and a steal. Keegan Smith (6), Meredith Czajkowski (2), Natalie Krelie (2), Sydney Burns (1) and Emma Luckenbach (1) rounded out the scoring for the Rams.
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (0-15) 21
DANSVILLE (8-10) 66
Aynley Belcher, Erin Patanella and Chelsie Tyler combined for 48 points as Dansville snapped a three-game skid. Patanella led with 18 points. Tyler followed up with 16 points while Belcher had 14. Brielle Caruso (5), Megan Tyler (5), Madison Lee (3), Kali Meyer (3) and Stephanie Youngers (2) rounded out the scoring for the Mustangs.
AVON (10-7) 60
LETCHWORTH (5-13) 37
For Letchworth, senior guard Jonelle Flitcroft led with 18 points. Morgan Brace (5), Hana Gill (3), Allison Valentine (3), Morgan Wright (3) and Phoebe Conklin (2) rounded out the scoring for the Indians.
KESHEQUA (13-5) 68
MOUNT MORRIS (2-16) 17
For Mount Morris, senior guard Sierra Somers led with 11 points. Denishka Valentin (4) and Mia Cady (2) rounded out the scoring for the Blue Devils.
PERRY (5-13) 37
PAVILION (15-1) 50
Shea Amberger, Lauren Kingsley and Karlee Zinkievich combined for 39 points to pace Pavilion to its sixth consecutive victory. Kingsley led by finishing just shy of a double-double with 16 points, nine rebounds, six assists and three steals. Amberger followed up with 12 points, four boards, two assists and a steal. Zinkievich impacted both ends with 11 points, seven assists, three steals and a rebound. Senior guard Paige Landers stuffed the stat sheet with six points, eight boards, four assists, four steals and one block. Kylie Conway (2), Makayla Washburn (2) and Ella Tillotson (1) rounded out the scoring for the Golden Gophers.
NOTRE DAME BATAVIA (11-5) 33
BYRON-BERGEN (14-5) 53
Sasha Schramm finished with a game-high 16 points as Byron-Bergen used a big third quarter to win its third straight game and seventh in the past eight. Schramm started in the place of the injured Kendall Phillips and hit a pair of 3-pointers. Dayana Caballero accounted for eight of 10 points in the second half including two 3-pointers in the third quarter when Byron-Bergen outscored ND-Batavia, 22-8. Maddie Pimm and Zoey Shepherd added eight points apiece. Lindsey Weidman paced ND-Batavia with nine. Teammate Judah McDonald added eight.
ELBA (13-5) 50
WHEATLAND-CHILI (2-16) 13
Freshman guard Sydney Reilly outscored the entire Wheatland-Chili team with 14 points as Elba used a balanced offense to reel off its 11th victory in the last 12 games. Senior guard Adrianna Long followed up with 10 points. Kennedy Augello (9), Halie Deville (7), Laci Sewar (5), Maddie Hall (3) and Georgia Luft (2) rounded out the scoring for the Lancers.
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (8-9) 24
YORK (16-2) 61
Katelyn Curry, Sydnee Emerson and Cierra Smith combined for 44 points as York put on a clinic on both ends of the hardwood and rolled to its 11th consecutive win. Emerson led with 17 points. Curry followed up with 14 points while Smith contributed 13. Kaitlyn Holland (6), Jaden Densmore (4), Anna Lyness (3), Lily Churchill (2) and Adison Plank (2) rounded out the scoring for the Knights.
SOUTH SENECA (6-11) 43
BLOOMFIELD (13-4) 51
Freshman guard Lily Baughman scored 18 points to lead Bloomfield to its second win in as many days over South Seneca and sixth straight overall. Ashlyn Wright netted 12 points and Allison Baughman chipped in 11. Kira Johnson (5) and Calla McCombs (5) rounded out the scoring for the Bombers.
MARCUS WHITMAN (9-8) 70
NAPLES (0-14) 30
Lilly Carroll, Natalie Cotroneo and Olivia Herod combined for 43 points as Marcus Whitman notched its third win in the last five games. Caroll led with 15 points, five assists and a pair of steals. Cotroneo and Herod both netted 14 points, swiped four steals and handed out three assists. Herod grabbed six rebounds as well. Junior forward Aurora Woodworth filled the box score with eight points, five boards, five assists and a trio of steals. Katie Bootes (6), Sophie Snyder (5), Hailee King (4), Myleigh Pendleton (2) and Helen Snyder (2) rounded out the scoring for the Wildcats.
WATERLOO (17-0) 63
PALMYRA-MACEDON (8-9) 40
Junior guard Morgan Caraballo poured in 20 points as Waterloo rolled to its eighth road win of the season. Natalie DiSanto and Giavanna White-Principio both scored 12 points. For Palmyra-Macedon, senior guard Tatum Smyth led with 16 points. Other scorers – Waterloo: Addison Bree (7), Jazzmyn Lewis (6), Logan Amidon (3), Macy Carr (3); Palmyra-Macedon: Ryley Trail (9), Marianna Hodgins (6), Molly Seither (4), Erika Mitchell (3), Taryn Goodness (2)
GENEVA (0-17) 32
PENN YAN (9-7) 70
Jammie Decker and Kaley Griffin combined for 44 points to lead Penn Yan in snapping a three-game skid. Decker topped all scorers with 24 points while Griffin finished with 20. Elle Harrison (8), Sierra Harrison (8), Hailey Trank (6), Hannah Parsons (2) and Lexy Smith (2) rounded out the scoring for the Mustangs.
BRADFORD/DUNDEE (17-1) 74
ROMULUS (3-13) 26
Hallie Knapp and Kendall Parker both recorded double-doubles as Bradford/Dundee rolled to its 11th consecutive victory. Knapp led with 17 points, 11 rebounds, three steals and one block. Parker finished just shy of a triple-double with 16 points, 10 boards, seven assists and a steal. Sophomore guard Kailey Yeoman produced 13 points, six assists, three rebounds and a trio of steals. Senior forward Jade Roussell collected seven points, 10 boards and one steal. Trisha Edmister (6), Mikayla Schoffner (6), Nikki Peterson (5) and Savannah Eaves (4) rounded out the scoring for the Scotsmen.
ROYALTON-HARTLAND (VI) 35
LYNDONVILLE (12-5) 42
KENDALL (15-3) 45
HOLLEY (4-13) 26
ATTICA (11-6) 49
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (15-3) 41
NEWARK (7-9) 29
MYNDERSE (12-4) 43
MIDLAKES (13-5) 48
WAYNE (7-11) 33
PEMBROKE (9-8) 27
ALEXANDER (10-9) 64
GENESEO (10-8) 39
WARSAW (5-13) 25
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