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Doyle Security Monday Wrap: Mendon girls run win streak to 14; Colvin leads Avon

February 14, 2022 by Tyler Hathaway Leave a Comment

Antoine McFadden of Eugenio Maria de Hostos attacks the rim for a dunk. (Photo: DENNIS JOYCE)

GIRLS 

WEBSTER THOMAS (7-11) 53
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (8-11) 50
Mady Kelly poured in a game-high 23 points to lead Thomas. Mary Marrapese added nine points while Bella Fanale had eight and Teegan Baylor seven points. Ella Wambach (4) and Kristina Baller (2) also contributed for the Titans. Esabella Smith scored 18 to lead Churchville-Chili. Sydney Postell had 13 while Haley Leonard (7), Katherine Draper (5), Layla Jackson (5) and Anna Esposito (2) also scored for the Saints.

GREECE ARCADIA (1-19) 36
GREECE ATHENA (4-15) 55
Lynia Thomas and Mariah Freeman posted double-doubles to lead Athena. Thomas finished with 18 points and 10 rebounds while Freeman had 16 and 10 in the win. Trinity Johnson collected 10 points and seven boards. Lauren Branagan hauled in a game-high 13 boards and scored four points. Jamie McConnell (4), Tiara Smith (2) and Elvira Castro Martin (1) also scored for Athena

PENFIELD (14-5) 47
VICTOR (12-7) 37
Eva Elliot scored a game-high 16 points and Penfield avenged an earlier loss with its seventh straight win. Jackie Funk added nine points while Grace Alexander and Emily Fordham had seven apiece. Kennedy Cone and Elisa Faklaris both had three points in the win. Leah Fusilli scored two points. Mallory Clar paced the Victor offense with eight points. Rachel Gill and Kaitlyn Murphy had seven apiece while Karlee Reed scored six points. Abbie Murphy (5) and Grace Callahan (4) also scored for the Blue Devils. Victor took the earlier meeting between the Monroe County Division I rivals, 53-49.

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EASTRIDGE (7-12) 44
BATAVIA (4-15) 24
Nora Miller poured in a game-high 31 points to lead Eastridge. Teammate Myasia Holmes added four points in the win. Ada Krupa (3), Ella Scantlin (2), Faith Bauer (2) and Madyson Fizer (2) also scored for the Lancers. Jaylene Dersham led Batavia with 13 points and eight rebounds. Isabella Walsh scored four points while Jaimin Macdonald had three points and six rebounds for the Blue Devils. Julia Clark and Anna Varland added two points apiece.

IRONDEQUOIT (8-12) 34
GATES-CHILI (4-15) 59
Emily McManus finished with 24 points, eight rebounds and six assists to lead Gates-Chili. Paris Anthony added 19 points, five assists and five rebounds in the win. India Williams and Mysha Moses grabbed eight boards apiece while scoring six and two points respectively. Sariah Tindal had eight points. Leila Rosario scored 16 points to lead Irondequoit. Amiyah Nunn had six. Emma McGuigan (3), Aubrey Smith (3), Arianna Santos (2), Hannah Smith (2), Maeve Brennan (1) and Ella Brennan (1) also scored for the Eagles.

FAIRPORT (15-4) 61
HILTON (10-9) 49
Ella Meabon and Bella Pucci scored 17 apiece while Ne’vaeh Buntley posted a double-double as Fairport won its eighth straight game. Meabon finished with eight rebounds, five assists and three steals while Pucci collected six steals, two rebounds and two assists. Buntley scored 12 and grabbed 10 caroms. Riley DeRue corralled 12 boards while scoring four points and blocking four shots in the win. Abigail Smith had nine points, five rebounds and four steals. Sarah Hirschler contributed two points. Hilton’s Ella Clark led all scorers with 23 points while grabbing nine rebounds. Mallory Heise had eight points and five assists. Leah Thompson and Elena Graziano scored five apiece for the Cadets.

PITTSFORD MENDON (18-1) 59
BRIGHTON (8-11) 37
Lily Kennedy connected on three 3-pointers and scored 10 of her 14 points in the first half when Mendon opened a 32-13 lead and went on to win its 14th straight game – 11 of those victories have been by double digits. Dani Strauf hit five 3-pointers for a team-high 15 points. Anaya Coleman added 10 points. Jess Robinson (9), Kate Hennessey (7), Bridget Miller (3) and Brooke Bowler (1) rounded out the scoring for the Vikings. Mendon hit 10 3-pointers in the win. Kiara Anglin led Brighton with 15 points including 11 in the fourth quarter. Sadie Scott added six points. Lucy Lederman, Kaiya Larkins and Nora Smith each scored four. Nora Smith (4) and Katie Hardie (1) also scored for the Bruins.

PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (15-5) 27
CANANDAIGUA (19-1) 35
Kyleigh Chapman scored 11 points and Macy Bacon added 10 as Canandaigua won its 18th straight game and claimed its second straight Monroe County Division III title. Abbey Herod added nine points and Mya Herman had five in the win. Annie Dodge led Sutherland with eight points. Ellie Bergin had seven points and five rebounds. Eden Lewis (5), Leora Cook (3), Dylan Madigan (2) and Caitlin Bergin (2) also scored for the Knights.

WEBSTER SCHROEDER (13-5) 70
RUSH-HENRIETTA (7-11) 52
Mariah Watkins poured in 34 points and finished with a double-double as Schroeder swept the regular season series with R-H and won its fifth straight game. Watkins connected 14 times from the floor including twice from behind the 3-point arc and grabbed 15 rebounds in the win. Julia Perales added 10 points while Ava Gallup and Bria Watkins scored eight apiece for the Warriors. Sarah Ferruzza had six points. Avery Roberts paced the Rush-Henrietta offense with 17 points. Cassidy Pearce added 11 for the Royal Comets. Alivia Day scored nine. Ashlyn Roberts (6), Ava Snatiago (4), Allison Utter (2), Ally Garrett (2) and Nastashiea Gonzalez (2) also scored for R-H.

GREECE ODYSSEY (2-17) 29
GREECE OLYMPIA (10-9) 76
Shania Estrich scored 15 of her game-high 21 points in the first half when Olympia opened a 41-11 lead and went on to win its second straight game. Estrich hit 10 field goals in the game for the Spartans. Tehilyah Murray added 17 in the win while Nondja Nelson had 16. Maddy Kielkowicz (8), Kyleigh Bathe (7), Macie Vetter (4), Miciyah James (2) and Tenaja Scott (1) also scored for Olympia. Asia Philip scored 12 points to pace the Odyssey offense. Jenayla Hunter added nine points for the Leopards. Jayleanna Hillyard and Alexis Smith added three points apiece while Dhelilia Jimenez had two points.

ROCHESTER PREP (3-15) 36
GENEVA (1-18) 39

EDISON TECH (0-18) 18
AQUINAS (8-9) 62
Loren Green finished with 19 points, five rebounds, four assists and four steals to lead Aquinas. Abigail Pfluke added 15 points and three rebounds while Jade Harvey grabbed 11 boards and scored seven points. Elizabeth Tantalo grabbed eight rebounds and scored four points. Norah Valentino (4), Abby O’Meara (3), Lia Bronco (2), Molly O’Toole (2), Amaris Watts (2) and Layla Germany (2) rounded out the Aquinas scoring.

MARION (1-14) 8
CLYDE-SAVANNAH (16-2) 69

LYONS (13-6) 85
EAST ROCHESTER (18-1) 74
Jayla Bell finished with 26 points, six assists, five steals, two blocks and two rebounds to lead Lyons. Imani Harder added 17 points, eight rebounds and seven steals. Kamryn Bonnell had 16 points and four assists while Mikayla Chase contributed 12 points, seven blocks and five rebounds. Cierra Harrison (9) and Kara Stephens (5) also scored for the Lions. The loss snapped a 26-game winning streak for East Rochester which dated back to February 22nd of last season for the reigning Class C1 champions.

RED CREEK (3-15) 36
WILLIAMSON (6-10) 50

PENN YAN (12-7) 35
MYNDERSE (12-6) 33

NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (4-12) 27
HARLEY-ALLENDALE-COLUMBIA (17-2) 53 
Anna Thomas led HAC with 17 points, seven steals and six rebounds as the Wolves closed the regular season with their seventh straight win. Eliza Nicosia posted a double-double with 11 points and 10 rebounds along with five steals. Chloe Fowler added 10 points and six rebounds. Hafsah Ziauddin (4), Cadence Brecker (4), Lucy Michael (4), Morgan Fowler (3) and Olivia Strader (2) rounded out the scoring for HAC.

WATERLOO (19-0) 76
HORNELL (12-5) 49
Giavanna White-Principio scored 27 points and Morgan Caraballo had 22 to lead Waterloo. Jazzmyn Lewis scored 12 points, and Macy Carr had 10. McKenzie Scott added three points for the Indians. Selena Maldonado led Hornell with 18 points.

SCIO/FRIENDSHIP (7-12) 32
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (9-10) 66
Cal-Mum used a strong first half push and some hot shooting late from senior Hailey Morin to claim the win. The Raiders jumped out 33-7 at the half using balanced scoring. Hazell Nickerson scored nine of her 11 points. Other Raider leading scorers in the first half were Taylor Mills with six and Maddy DeVore with five. Nevaeh Ross had all seven of her points in the first half for Scio/Friendship. The Raiders came out firing in the third quarter. Mills, DeVore, and Nickerson all picked up their final points for the game. Morin entered the game and promptly knocked down two 3-pointers. She later added another 3 and a 2 pointer to claim a tie for high-scoring honors for the Raiders. She and Nickerson each had 11. Reba Kessler used a variety of post and outside moves to score 10 while Mills and Devore added nine apiece. Ross continued her scoring efforts for the Scio/Friendship, finishing with 15 including a couple of deep 3-pointers. Kiara Grover added six for the Tigers.

MOUNT MORRIS (2-18) 31
PAVILLION (16-2) 55

HOLLEY (4-15) 23
PEMBROKE (10-9) 63
Seniors Allie Schwerthoffer and Sydney Johnson combined for 18 points, eight assists, 14 rebounds and five steals to lead Pembroke to its fourth win in the past six games. Schwerthoffer started the game off with a 3-pointer and Johnson connected three times from distance in the contest. Schwerthoffer had seven points, four assists, 12 rebounds and two steals in the game. Johnson finished with 11 points, four assists, two rebounds and three steals. Karli Houseknecht led the scoring with 15 points while collecting nine steals and five rebounds. Izzy Breeden had 12 points, two assists, five rebounds and three steals.

JASPER-TROUPSBURG (4-16) 42
HAMMONDSPORT (10-9) 54

BOYS

WEBSTER SCHROEDER (12-6) 83
WILSON MAGNET (8-11) 54
Benjamin Corey only played the first three quarters, but that did not stop him from being able to record 23 points, eight assists, and five rebounds for Webster Schroeder. The senior guard was able to knock down five three-pointers in Schroeder’s largest victory margin-wise all season. Michael Salina splashed a quartet of three’s and finished with 16 points.  Giovanni Schillaci also hit four three-pointers to achieve his 12 points. Jon McCaffrey had eight points and eight rebounds. Other scorers for Webster Schroeder were Lance BeCoats (7), Alex DeRosa (6), Jack Cannon (4), Nate DeMay (4), and Borce Kocovski (3). DaSiah White led Wilson with 15. Both Zavarius Henry and Josh Joyce scored nine points. Other scorers for Wilson Magnet were Dolcin Flood (8), Lasharm Henry (5), Jayleon Smith (3), T. Huggins (2), Michael Wiggins (2), and Khalil Lewis (1).

ROCHESTER PREP (2-15) 45
SCHOOL OF THE ARTS (7-13) 74
Keshaun Chatman was able to get things going early, scoring 13 points in the first frame and closing with 23 to help School of the Arts pick up the win. SOTA also was able to get 19 and 18 points from Sam Howland and Richie Nadal respectively. Tyree Moore had eight points in the first half and finished with 11. Fred Bryant put in two points, and Maurice Fisher scored one point. Kyrell Shaw and Kyvon Shaw both pieced together 10 point efforts for Rochester Prep. Tejuir Mullins and Antonio Granito each scored their eight points in the second half. Jami Walker had six points, and Tyler Benjamin put up one point.

EARLY COLLEGE (2-16) 70
MONROE (8-9) 75

BISHOP KEARNEY (1-16) 36
UNIVERSITY PREP (10-8) 94
James Mathews finished with 30 points, eight assists and four rebounds to lead UPrep. Mylan Maxwell added 20 points and two assists while Brandon Moore had 12 points, eight rebounds, four assists and two steals.

EUGENIO MARIA de HOSTOS (12-3) 83
GANANDA (13-6) 65
Antoine McFadden and Shelter Matos-Cox finished with a double-double apiece as EMHCS won its seventh straight game. McFadden collected 24 points, 13 rebounds and four blocks in the win. Matos-Cox had 16 points on 10 rebounds.

FINNEY (4-16) 47
HOLLEY (9-10) 61

WHEATLAND-CHILI (16-3) 63
NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN (14-3) 55

MARION (8-11) 46
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (5-12) 42

BLOOMFIELD (12-7) 51
HARLEY-ALLENDALE-COLUMBIA (12-7) 55

ROMULUS (11-8) 58
HONEOYE (7-10) 60
Kyle DiBiase’s career-high 31 points alongside Evan Cuba’s late second go-ahead basket were the keys to Honeoye’s comeback victory over Romulus. Trailing 37-27 at halftime, Honeoye was able to whittle it down to seven in the fourth quarter before going on a 14-7 run to tie the game at 58 in the closing minutes of the game, before Evan Cuba hit the game winning shot with a few seconds remaining. DiBiase also knocked down five three-pointers in the effort and was able to bag three steals. Cuba wrapped up with seven points, six rebounds, and four blocks. Charlie Farrell had nine points with five boards, and Owen Baader chipped in seven points. Henry Morse led Romulus with his 16 points. Ben Jessop dropped 14 points. Connor Franklin added 13 points, and Zach Butler tallied 10 points.

AVON (16-3) 57
ALEXANDER (7-11) 42
Zach Colvin powered Avon to its 10th win out of the last 11 games. Avon used an explosive first two quarters to bring a 27-12 lead into halftime, and scored 21 points in the final quarter to close out the win. Colvin was able to put up 20 points, while bringing down eight rebounds off of the glass. Trevor Stroud notched a dozen points. Andrew Rowland had 10 points and seven assists, while Michael Rowland recorded five points and 10 rebounds. Trevor Woods had 17 points for Alexander.

GENESEO (15-4) 73
WARSAW (7-12) 51
Ethan Bennett’s 27 points alongside Ryan Whitney’s 19 points drove Geneseo to its sixth straight win. Bennett had 19 of his points in the first half, while all of Whitney’s points were in the second half. Geneseo had seven three-point makes in the second half, with 10 makes in total. Jake Sawdey led Warsaw with 14 points and five rebounds. DQ Johnson-Meyers swiped five steals along with his 12 points. Bailey Schell had eight points and nine rebounds.

LETCHWORTH (7-11) 50
DANSVILLE (15-4) 56
Drew Morrow paced Dansville to their fourth straight win with 22 points, 14 rebounds, and three dimes.  Jakob Smith had a 10 point, 10 rebound outing. Tyler Harris dropped seven points and grabbed six rebounds. Collin Gray scored seven, pulled down five boards, and passed out four assists. Dawson Wadsworth had six points along with six assists. Both Reid Martin and Bryce Applin scored two points. Dansville has clinched the #1 seed in the Section V Class B2 bracket with this victory. Nik Eustace tallied 16 points for Letchworth. Lucas Hansen added 13 points. Other scorers for Letchworth were Tucker Owens (8), Austin Shearing (6), Devin Tisdale (4), and Logan Diver (3).

HORNELL (12-7) 69
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (7-12) 54

PAVILION (3-17) 62
MOUNT MORRIS (9-10) 65
Mason Santini used a 20 point, 10 rebound double-double to help Mount Morris push off the Pavilion comeback. Leading by as many as 18, Mount Morris had to steer off Pavilion’s Zach Tillotson who had 17 points in the 4th quarter to help Pavilion tie the game with less than a minute to go. It was then that Ben Bacon was fouled and knocked down a free throw to help give Mount Morris the lead once more. A couple stops and two Kevin DeLoria free throws later, Mount Morris escaped with the win. Stephen Somers provided 17 points for Mount Morris. Payton Bownds had 16 points while pulling down 13 rebounds. Ben Bacon concluded with five points and six assists. Bryson Constantino scored three points, and both Matt Hartigan and DeLoria finished with two. Zach Tillotson knocked down three three-pointers and scored a game high 24 points for Pavilion.

KENDALL (6-13) 54
ATTICA (6-13) 51
Zach Barrett had a career night for Kendall, scoring a career-high 31 points and going a perfect 12-12 from the free throw line. Trailing by 10 points in the fourth quarter, Attica erased the deficit to tie the game at 51. Kendall did not budge defensively and closed out the game with 3 free throws to secure the victory. Barrett scored nine of his points in the final frame, with five of them being from the charity stripe. Braxton Zarpentine put up a dozen points and brought down six rebounds for Kendall. Jacek Kwiatkowski scored seven points and recorded six rebounds. Alex Barrett and Cole Harding both chipped in 14 points for Attica, and Adam Bukowski had nine.

LYNDONVILLE (1-18) 46
BATAVIA-NOTRE DAME (16-3) 96

ARKPORT-CANASEREGA (4-16) 46
HAMMONDSPORT (3-16) 48

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