
GIRLS
GREECE ATHENA (3-15) 44
BROCKPORT (15-5) 69
Ella Fadale poured in a game-high 38 including the 1,000th point of her career. The senior added seven steals and five rebounds in the win. Teammate Emma Sodoma finished with 22 points, seven rebounds, six assists and five steals.
RUSH-HENRIETTA (7-10) 46
FAIRPORT (14-4) 57
Riley DeRue scored 12 points and grabbed 10 rebounds as Fairport won its seventh straight game. Ne’vaeh Buntley finished with a team-high 19 points and grabbed six rebounds. Bella Pucci scored 11 points. Ella Meabon grabbed 10 rebounds and scored four points. Sophia Lapp (3), Livea Amadori (2), Rachel McCoy (2), Macy Ostrander (2) and Rachel McCoy (2) also scored for the Red Raiders.
VICTOR (12-6) 33
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (12-5) 38
Mariah Watkins scored 11 of her game-high 22 points in the third quarter when Webster Schroeder pulled away for its fourth straight win. Leading by two, Watkins connected on three 3-pointers in the frame as the Warriors outscored Victor 14-8. Julia Perales added six points in the win. Bria Watkins had five while Andraia DiPisa and Ava Gallup scored three and two points respectively. Kaitlin Murphy scored 14 points to lead Victor. Eva Pronti contributed 10 points. Rachel Gill (5), Grace Callahan (4) and Abbie Murphy (1) also scored for the Blue Devils.
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BRIGHTON (8-10) 48
WEBSTER THOMAS (6-11) 53
Mady Kelly and Mary Marrapese scored 18 points apiece to help Thomas snap a five-game skid. Ruby Marrapese added five points in the win. Ella Wambach (4), Kristina Baller (3), Bella Fanale (3) and Teegan Baylor (3) also scored for the Titans. Brighton’s Kiara Anglin scored 15 points and in doing so became the program’s career scoring leader with 1,091. Anglin passed current assistant coach Brooke Wolff (1,085 points). Teammate Sadie Scott scored 13. Kaiya Larkins had 10. Nora Smith (4), Katie Hardie (3) and Lucy Lederman (2) also scored for the Bruins
HILTON (10-8) 37
PENFIELD (13-5) 68
Eva Elliot tied a program record with six 3-pointers and scored a career-high 23 points as Penfield avenged an earlier loss with its sixth straight win. Elliot scored 14 points in the first half when Penfield built a 37-14 lead. Grace Alexander added 11 points in the win. Kennedy Cone scored nine points, and Jackie Funk had eight. Elisa Faklaris (5), Emma Scanlon (4), Ashley Kalvitis (3), Anna Coyle (2), Leah Fusilli (1), Katie Bauman (1) and Emily Fordham (1) also scored for the Patriots. Baylee Teal established the Penfield program record for 3-pointers made in a game in 2020. Teal currently plays at UMass-Lowell. Mallory Heise scored 12 points to pace the Hilton offense. Maddie Johnson added 11. Elena Graziano (4), Ella Clark (3) and Riley Letta (2) also scored for the Cadets. Hilton defeated Penfield 60-56 when the two teams met on January 24th.
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (12-5) 63
EASTRIDGE (6-12) 39
Teagan Kamm scored a game-high 18 points including the 1,000th point of her career. The senior forward became the 12th player in HF-L program history to reach the milestone. Kamm also grabbed 12 rebounds in the win for her 16th double-double of the season. She joins an elite group having corralled the 1,000th rebound of her career earlier this season. Teammate Whitley Easton finished with 14 points, six rebounds and seven steals in the win. Clare Ruff had 10 assists along with nine steals and seven points. Shaye Angelo accounted for eight points and five assists.
GREECE OLYMPIA (9-9) 61
EDISON TECH (0-12) 21
Shania Estrich scored 15 points, and Tenaja Scott added 11 to lead Olympia. Tehilyah Murray had nine points in the win. Miciyah James accounted for seven points. Kyleigh Bathe and Maddie Kielkowicz scored six apiece. Nondja Nelson (5) and Marquaeja Robbins (2) rounded out the scoring for the Spartans. Olympia led 27-7 at halftime. Tahiri Rodriguez scored 10 points to lead Edison. Chastity Edwards had six points, and Jahniya Johnson scored four points for the Inventors.
BATAVIA (4-14) 61
GREECE ODYSSEY (2-16) 53
CANANDAIGUA (17-1)
GREECE ARCADIA (1-17)
ROCHESTER ACADEMY (3-9) 63
LIMA CHRISTIAN (5-8) 56
WILLIAMSVILLE-SOUTH (VI) 43
BISHOP KEARNEY (15-3) 78
Aniya Rowe finished with a triple-double, and Caydence Hadley had a double-double as Kearney won its 11th straight game. Rowe had 16 points, 12 rebounds and 11 assists. Hadley had 25 points, 15 rebounds along with five blocks and two steals. Amaia Jackson matched Hadley with a game-high 25 points while handing out five assists and grabbing four rebounds. Klarissa Goode added seven points and six rebounds. Allie Hall grabbed seven boards and scored four points. Kaia Goode collected six steals, four assists and three rebounds.
ROCHESTER PREP (3-12) 25
WARSAW (6-13) 52
MYNDERSE (12-5) 38
WATERLOO (18-0) 60
Giavanna White-Principio scored 18 points while Addison Bree had 14 and Morgan Caraballo 12 to lead Waterloo. Natalie DiSanto scored nine points for the Indians. Jazzmyn Lewis had seven.
PALMYRA-MACEDON (9-9) 69
GENEVA (0-18) 10
WAYNE (7-12) 26
PENN YAN (10-7) 27
MIDLAKES (13-6) 55
NEWARK (7-10) 33
NAPLES (0-15) 12
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (18-1) 68
ROMULUS (3-13) 25
BLOOMFIELD (14-4) 70
HARLEY-ALLENDALE-COLUMBIA (15-2) 53
HONEOYE (2-15) 13
Eliza Nicosia posted a double-double with 24 points and 14 rebounds as HAC won its fifth straight game. Nicosia also had six steals in the win. Chloe Fowler added eight points and 13 rebounds. Anna Thomas had nine points, seven steals and five assists. Lucy Michael (6), Hafsah Ziauddin (4) and Cadence Brecker (2) rounded out the scoring for the Wolves.
SOUTH SENECA (6-11)
RED JACKET (4-13)
AVON (11-7) 48
Le ROY (6-13) 32
Sarina McDowell finished with a game-high 24 points including the 1,000th point of her career. The junior joined former Brave Keni Reed as the only players in program history to score 1,000 career points. McDowell colleced eight rebounds, three blocks and three steals in Avon’s 10th straight win. Teammate Courtney Yencer added nine points, six rebounds and two steals. Kennedy Fries scored six points and grabbed four rebounds. Ali DiFranco had nine rebounds, five points and two assists. Le Roy’s Kailyn Tresco finished with 21 points including a pair of 3-pointers to end the third quarter and a 4-point play early in the fourth to tie the game. Lindsey Steffenilla added six points for the Knights.
LETCHWORTH (5-14) 16
GENESEO (11-8) 51
LIVONIA (13-5)
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (0-15)
HAVERLING (11-8) 52
HORNELL (12-4) 60
Tayghan Doorley scored 26 points to lead Hornell. Lillian Hoyt added 13 while Jane Spitulnik had seven points and seven rebounds.
MOUNT MORRIS (2-16)
PERRY (5-13)
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (16-3) 58
PEMBROKE (9-9) 38
LYNDONVILLE (12-6) 35
ELBA (14-5) 51
WHEATLAND-CHILI (2-17) 10
BATAVIA-NOTRE DAME (12-5) 44
HOLLEY (4-14) 37
ATTICA (12-6) 51
HOUGHTON (8-5)
GENESEE VALLEY/BELFAST (13-4)
BOYS
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (11-6) 65
VICTOR (18-1) 73
Four-year senior Phil Nwugwo used 20 points to help Victor overcome an early first quarter deficit to notch the Blue Devils sixth straight win. Trailing by four at the end of the first quarter, Nwugwo scored 10 points in the second quarter to help turn the tide of the game and give Victor a five-point halftime edge. Cam Ryan scored 10 of his 13 points in the second half. Nick Leonard tallied 11 points after not scoring in the first quarter. Other scorers for the Blue Devils were Rohan Chitre (7), Garrett Clar (7), Jonah Whittier (5), AJ Queri (5), Luis Diaz-Rivera (3), and Ryan Dodge (2).
WEBSTER THOMAS (13-3) 61
BRIGHTON (10-7) 54
Shawn Mason led four in double figures with 20 points, and Webster Thomas won its 10th straight game. The junior guard connected four times from behind the arc in the game including twice from distance in the third quarter when the Titans outscored Brighton 22-15 to take a 13-point lead into the final frame. Teammate Eli Adams contributed 12 points in the win and hit back-to-back triples early in the third. Jackson Kulik added 11 points, and Andrew Quinn had 10. Sean Linder and Will Richardson had four points apiece for Thomas. Brighton’s Andrew Falter led all scorers with 21 points. Reggie Smith, Jr. added 15 points. Eli Desandis and Matt Howe contributed five apiece. Andrew Kotrides (4), Quinn O’Brien (2) and David Tisa, Jr. (2) rounded out the scoring for the Bruins.
IRONDEQUOIT (11-6) 59
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (7-11) 73
Jason Gibbs scored 27 points and was a driving force in Churchville-Chili’s third victory in its last four outings. With the game knotted at 44 going into the fourth quarter, Gibbs scored 13 points to help push the Saints to the victory. Joquan Thomas also had 19 points, with 15 in the second half. Other players to score for Churchville-Chili were Amir Thomas (9), Robert Munding (8), Ricardo Lagares (8), and Cam Taylor (2). Both Ryan Heath and Evan Leonardo contributed 15 points for Irondequoit, while Xavier Gissendanner had 10 first-half points to help him finish with 14. Damon Brumfield added six points, Charles Barnes dropped five points, and both Myron Thompson and Kenyen Lovett had two points.
PENFIELD (8-11) 59
HILTON (11-8) 75
Preston Prince scored 36 points to go with eight rebounds in the Hilton victory. Prince had 15 field goals and six free throws in Hilton’s ninth win in its last dozen games. John Bianchi notched a triplet of three-pointers on the way to 15 points. Michael Whelehan scored nine points, Carter Clark amounted eight points and seven rebounds, and Greyson Trubia brought down seven rebounds with his five points. Brady Schroder recorded six three-pointers to achieve 26 points on the night for Penfield. Derrek Torres had six two-point field goals to reach 12 points. Other players who scored for Penfield- Jackson Beganny (7), Caden Harrington (5), Daniel Gregory (3), Matt Karpen (3), and Aiden Cook (3).
FAIRPORT (10-7) 61
RUSH-HENRIETTA (6-11) 63
Tobey Wright led three in double figures with 20 points, and Rush-Henrietta won its second straight game. Wright converted 8-of-9 free throws in the game including three in the fourth frame. Teammate Tyler Simmons scored 15 of his 17 points in the second half. Mason Giorgione added 10 points for the Royal Comets. Nasir Hunter accounted for seven while Abdul Bori (6) and Ajani Cook (3) also scored for R-H. Fairport’s Alex Hill hit five 3-pointers and paced the Red Raiders’ offense with 17 points. Zac Ditzel added 12 in the game, and Josh Knapp had 10. Aidan White (8), Ian Kennedy (5), Wallace Rahmaan (3), Bruce Wilder (2), Bill Meagher (2) and Jake Koonmen (2) also scored for Fairport.
GREECE ARCADIA (9-9) 75
GREECE OLYMPIA (9-7) 71 (OT)
Gabe Taylor’s 20-point performance helped pace Greece Arcadia in its overtime victory, with 10 of his points coming in the fourth quarter and overtime. In their previous meeting in January, Olympia was the one which came out on top. Dana Bolger used four three-pointers to wrap his night up with 16 points. Xavier Smith had 14 points, and Vinnie Cacia found his way to 13 points. Latrell Rowe scored 10 points, and Austin DiNatale hit two free-throws in overtime for his two points. Jahod Falson knocked down 12 field goals and a free throw to get his 25 points for Olympia. Anthony Starks hit eight free-throws and added 16 points to the scoring column. Bryce Long racked up 14 points, Landen Evans dropped 11 points, and both Ricky Hill and Ayden Gorham had two points.
GREECE ODYSSEY (0-18) 47
BATAVIA (7-11) 65
Tanner Mountain scored all of his 16 points in the second half during Batavia’s win. Batavia burst out of the gates red hot, opening the game up on an 18-4 run thanks in part to Sawyer Siverling’s eight first quarter points. Carter McFollins added a trio of three-pointers and wrapped up with 13 points. Jamonte Nurrell had a dozen points. Siverling closed with eight points. Other Batavia players to score were Rashawd Christie (6), Carter Mallon (4), Mikey McKenzie (3), and Joey Mallanco (3). Maron McDonald netted 19 points in the second half to help him finish with 21 total for Odyssey. Gavin Williams scored his nine points in the second half. Josh Colon had eight points. Bruce Crockton had three points. Josh Tantalo, Jazir Larkins, and Camden Metzler all finished with two points.
SPENCERPORT (4-14) 47
GATES-CHILI (4-14) 54
WILSON MAGNET (7-10) 38
SCHOOL OF THE ARTS (6-12) 66
Keshaun Chatman scored 10 of his 18 points in the first half when SOTA grabbed a 33-18 lead and went on to win in RCAC action. Sam Howland added 11 of his 18 points in the third quarter when the Sliverhawks outscored Wilson by 10 to put the game out of reach. Richie Nadal had 13 points in the win. Tyree Moore and Aness Jaff accounted for eight and six points respectively. Quincy St. Louis chipped in three points. Wilson’s DaSiah White scored 17 points to lead the Wildcats. Lasharm Henry added six points. Zavarius Henry (5), Dolcin Flood (4), Khalil Lewis (4) and Jaylean Smith (2) also scored for Wilson.
EAST (10-3) 95
McQUAID (10-8) 79
Shamir Caruthers used a career-high 25 points to help lead East to its fourth win in the past five games. Caruthers got off to a hot start with 18 first-half points to help East build a 52-37 halftime lead. Damani Barley put up 24 points for East, with 11 of them coming in the final quarter. Zion Parsons added 18 and 13 rebounds. Kai McCullough scored 16 as well. Other scorers for East were Kenny Edwards (5), Mikah Johnson (5), and Nigel Copeland (2). Anthony DiMarco finished with 21 points to lead McQuaid. Will Taylor dropped 17 points, and Casey Montesano put up 12 points. Other scorers for McQuaid were Ian Florence (9), Chris Woodard (7), Max Schalm (6), Colin Bavibidia (5), Connor Reed (2).
NE DOUGLASS (7-10) 68
MONROE (7-9) 76
WORLD OF INQUIRY (6-11) 62
EARLY COLLEGE (2-15) 58 OT
Yacoub Tarwally posted a double-double of 19 points and 19 rebounds as World of Inquiry rallied to win for the third time in five games. Tarwally converted 7-of-7 free throws and had nine points in the fourth quarter when WOI erased an eight-point deficit. Keyon Concepcion added 17 points, and Ibrahim Bangura had 11. Diego Martinez scored eight and Jaedon Adams-Griffin had seven for the Griffins. Jamezs Brown paced the Early College offense with 18 points. Jahan Richetts had 16 for the Cobras. Jamari Williams accounted for 13 points. Michael Stroughter (7), Quentin Majors-Brown (4) and Myqyng Arline (1) also scored Early College.
LEADERSHIP (2-16) 55
FRANKLIN (4-13) 64
Terence Thompson finished with a double-double of 16 points and 13 rebounds to lead Franklin. Thompson also blocked three shots in the win. Shawn Goins chipped in with 16 points and eight steals. Tai’John Lewis had 11 points, five rebounds and five assists. Sha’mere Freeman (8), Chauncey White-Oliver (5), Shedreeck Knight (2) and Elijah Saleem (2) also scored for Franklin. Leadership’s Kenny Couser led all scorers with 22 points. DaiQuon McKinney added 14 points. Cameron Miller and Mysean Morrison had four points apiece.
EUGENIO MARIA de HOSTOS (11-3) 73
FINNEY (4-15) 55
Antoine McFadden posted a double-double with 24 points and 13 rebounds as EMHCS won its sixth straight game. The senior guard/forward connected 11 times from the floor. McFadden also blocked three shots in the game. Teammate Julien Ruiz added 19 points, eight rebounds and four assists. Eddy Bermudez scored 13. Finney’s Ethan Krog scored 19 points to lead the Falcons’ offense. Diego Bessette scored 13 points, and James Sidorshin had 10 points.
LYONS (17-1) 62
GANANDA (13-5) 60
MARION (7-11) 44
EAST ROCHESTER (11-6) 50
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (5-10) 50
WILLIAMSON (3-12) 46
GENEVA (8-10) 50
PALMYRA-MACEDON (12-6) 53 (OT)
Paul Goodness splashed four shots from behind the arc to help him finish his night with 30 points in Pal-Mac’s 10th win in its past 11 games. Goodness also went 6/6 from the free throw line and scored all four of Pal-Mac’s points in the overtime period. Younger brother Ian Goodness had three three-pointers in his 11-point effort. Quinn Nolan’s two three-pointers made up all of his six points. Noah Brooks had five points, and Robert Kinslow had one point. Hector Rosado led Geneva with 13 points in part to his three three-pointers. Both Immanuel Townsend and Devin Thomas scored a dozen points. Brian Whitley had an eight-point third quarter for all of his points. Ethan Townsend had three points, while Daniel Carter scored two.
NEWARK (13-6) 60
MARCUS WHITMAN (5-14) 56
Brayden Steve scored 20 points, and Isaiah Camp added 17 as Newark won its fifth straight game. Gabriel Caraballo had eight points for the Reds while Raeshawn Howard and Stevie Brown scored six apiece. Zachary Herd accounted for three points. Brody Royston and Nolan Lee paced the Marcus Whitman offense with 18 points apiece. Connor Gorton and Connor Tomion both scored nine points. Bryce Tomion chipped in two points for the Wildcats.
PENN YAN (9-10) 55
WAYNE (12-6) 67
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (15-4) 81
KESHEQUA (1-18) 28
Le ROY (13-5) 53
AVON (14-3) 58
Zach Colvin scored 19 points and grabbed eight rebounds as Avon rebounded from a loss with its eighth win in the past nine games. Andrew Rowland finished with 10 points, eight assists and five rebounds. Michael Rowland grabbed 10 rebounds and scored seven points. Lee Hartke contributed nine points while Jack Browne finished with eight points and five rebounds. The Braves lost to Letchworth in their most recent outing. Le Roy’s Merritt Holly and Mitchell Hockey scored 21 and 20 points respectively.
HORNELL (10-7) 86
BATH-HAVERLING (8-10) 75
GENESEO (14-4) 57
LETCHWORTH (7-10) 49
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (7-11) 35
LIVONIA (7-11) 70
Host Livonia opened a 19-8 first quarter lead and kept the momentum going into a 33-14 halftime advantage. Chris Coyle led the Bulldogs with 19 points, 10 rebounds and six assists. Evan Swan had 16 points 12 rebounds and two blocks. Justin Skelly added 10 points and six rebounds. “This was the best game we played all year, on both ends of the floor,” Livonia head coach Matt Young said. “Proud of the way these guys played with enthusiasm, and played as a team!” Wayland-Cohocton’s Brogan Cotter led all scorers with 20 points.
MOUNT MORRIS (8-10) 48
PERRY (4-13) 52
ANDOVER/WHITESVILLE (6-12) 37
SCIO/FRIENDSHIP (10-9) 56
HOUGHTON (3-10) 40
BELFAST (12-6) 42
Kaiden Logue led Belfast with a game high 15 points. Tony Logue added a dozen points. Matt Weaver tallied eight points, and Connor Stork finished with four points. Both James Adenuga and Hugo Huang put together 11 point games for Houghton. Malachi DeGolyer recorded nine points. Sam Winkins had six, and Levi Martino scored two.
BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (11-7) 67
FILLMORE (13-4) 68
CUBA-RUSHFORD (9-7) 25
WELLSVILLE (10-7) 77
GENESEE VALLEY (3-14) 46
HINSDALE (1-13) 51
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