BOYS
EDISON (13-5) 74
EAST (11-3) 76
Damani Barley scored six points while Shamir Caruthers and Kai McCullough connected on a 3-pointer apiece to fuel a decisive 18-3 run as the East High boys’ basketball rallied to win its third straight game. Trailing 56-48 late in the third quarter, McCullough sparked the comeback with his third triple of the contest. Barley converted one of two free throws before connecting on a trey of his own and East trailed 58-55 heading into the final quarter of play. READ MORE.
WHEATLAND-CHILI (17-3) 67
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (15-5) 57
“The boys grew up together, they want to camp together here, players from both teams. They’ve played AAU together, so to have a competitive game is pretty fun,” Wheatland-Chili coach Scott Lund was smiling under his mask after his Wildcats topped Caledonia-Mumford, 67-57 to finish the regular season 17-3. READ MORE.
GATES-CHILI (4-16) 47
IRONDEQUOIT (13-6) 59
Xavier Gissendanner and Evan Leonardo combined for nine points during a clinching 14-0 run to start the fourth quarter as Irondequoit won its second straight. Gissendanner scored four of his 12 points during the stretch while Leonardo had five of his eight points for the game. Irondequoit’s Ryan Heath led all scorers with 16 points including a 3-pointer late in the third quarter to help the Eagles take a six-point advantage into the final frame. Charles Barnes scored seven of his nine points in the first quarter to help the Eagles to a 17-14 lead. Irondequoit used a 9-0 run to take a four-point lead into halftime. Damon Brumfield added six points for Irondequoit. Owen Salerno (4), Quinn VanKerkhove (2) and Kenyon Lovett (2) rounded out Irondequoit’s scoring. Sammuel Seymour led Gates with 12 points. Richard Stevenson had 10. Ryan Santiago scored seven straight points to open the second quarter and gave the Spartans their first lead of the game at 23-22. The turning point of Irondequoit’s big fourth-quarter run came early when Stevenson fouled out. Brandon Randolph scored six points for Gates. Anthony DiCesare and Kani Mitchem added five apiece. Ayden Grinion had two points.
CANANDAIGUA (14-5) 45
PITTSFORD MENDON (19-1) 57
Jackson Green led the charge for Pittsford Mendon with a team-high 16 points including six in the second quarter when the Vikings outscored Canandaigua 20-11 and went on to win their seventh straight game. Green connected three times from behind the 3-point arc. Part of an overall effort that saw Mendon hit from distance 10 times in the game. Caleb Lewis had 13, and London Hoyser ended the double-figure scorers with 12. Ryan Deuel had six, Matt Woods and Kidder Lindley had three, and Eric Krowl finished the scoring with four points. Canandaigua’s Derek Andrews led all scorers with 17 points Bryce Ceravolo added 11. Callum Outhouse scored nine points. Nick Ferris (4), Nathan Sheridan (2) and Matt Pawlicki (2) also scored for Canandaigua.
HILTON (12-8) 64
FAIRPORT (10-8) 61 OT
Preston Prince dropped a game-high 25 points as Hilton picked up the road win in overtime. Prince did all of his damage inside-the-arc, and went 9-of-12 from the free throw line. John Bianchi was the only other Cadet in double-figures with 12 behind four three-pointers. Carter Clark had nine, Michael Whelehan scored eight, Derek Cavey had six, and Greyson Trubia totaled four points. A balanced offense featuring nine different scorers paced Fairport. Bruce Wilder led the Red Raiders with a team-high 16 points. Alex Hill was the only other Fairport player in double-figures with 11. Josh Knapp (8), Zac Ditzel (6), Wallace Rachmaan (6), Aidan White (5), Bill Meagher (4), Jake Koonmen (3), and Ian Kennedy (2) closed out the scoring for the Red Raiders.
UPREP (11-8) 84
GREECE ATHENA (12-7) 61
UPrep closed its regular season with back-to-back wins behind a team-high 21 points from James Matthews. Mylan Maxwell added 16, Malcolm King had 10 while both Chris Powell and Andrew Edwards finished off the double-figure scorers with 12 each. Quentin Nowden (9) and Brandon Moore (2) finished the scoring for UPrep. Greece Athena was led by three different double-digit scorers. Khorie Reaves had 15, James Reaves scored 14, and Jahon Jones finished with 12. Frankie Oropeza pitched in nine of his own.
BROCKPORT (6-14) 50
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (10-9) 56
Pittsford Sutherland snapped a three-game losing streak behind a balanced offense that featured six different scorers. Sam Pisanelli led all Knights with 18 points, Tyler Mullin scored 13, and Chandler Reynolds had 10 to close out double-figure scorers. Max Michalski netted nine, Bobby Dodge scored four, and Dutch Pestorius ended with two. Bryce Tyndell led all scorers with 19 points. Nate Grego scored 11, Cooper Hassall tallied 10, and Francis Nwokonko had five.
VICTOR (19-1) 66
PENFIELD (8-12) 52
RUSH-HENRIETTA (7-12) 66
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (13-6) 68 OT
Michael Salina knocked down a pair of free throws that iced the game, and Webster Schroeder won its second-straight. Salina finished the game with a share of the team-high alongside Benjamin Carey. Both scored 23 points. Carey connected on a 3-pointer with 2.9 seconds remaining to cap a rally from 16 down and send the game into overtime. It was Carey’s second game-tying three after connecting against Sutherland earlier this season. Carey also had five steals in the game. Alec DeRosa finished with nine points and six assists. Jon McCaffery had eight points and 10 rebounds. Gio Schillaci netted three, and Matthew Salina ended the Schroeder scoring with two. The Royal Comets were led by five different double-figure scorers. Abdul Bori (14), Tyler Simmons (13), Mason Giorgione (12), Tobey Wright (12), and Nasir Hunter (10). Myles Collins-Howard had three, and Izigk Fisher scored two.
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FRANKLIN (4-15) 65
AQUINAS (15-3) 87
Myles Blackwood led Aquinas to its third-straight win with a team-high 25 points. Blackwood did all of his damage inside-the-arc, and went 7-of-8 from the free throw line. Rob McCullough chipped in 19 of his own, and Jack Bleier wrapped up the double-figure scorers with 11. Mykel White (7), Jordan Jordan (6), Mason Blackwood (4), CJ Cammack (4), Will Scanlon (3), Chris Leysath (3), and Myles James (1) all scored for Aquinas. Franklin’s Sha’mere Freeman ended with a game-high 39 points behind four three-pointers. Freeman scored 28 in the second half. Tai’John Lewis chipped in nine, and Terrence Thompson scored six for Franklin.
WEBSTER THOMAS (14-4) 59
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (9-11) 69
Churchville-Chili ended the 11-game win streak of Webster Thomas behind a fourth quarter in which the Saints outscored the Titans 29-17. Jason Gibbs finished with a game-high 28 points, 19 in the fourth and went 15-of-16 from the charity stripe. Amir Thomas had 18 of his own with 12 coming in the second half. Ricardo Lagares (7), Mac Bean (6), Robert Munding (4), Joaquan Thomas (3), and Michael Sardou (3) closed out the scoring for the Saints. Andrew Quinn had a team-high 26 points for Webster Thomas. Sean Lindor and Shawn Mason were the only other Titans in double-digits with 11 and 10 respectively. Jackson Kulik (8) and Eli Adams (4) finished the game’s scoring.
GREECE OLYMPIA (11-7) 68
GREECE ODYSSEY (0-20) 41
Greece Olympia recorded its third win in the last four games behind four different double-digit scorers. Anthony Starks led the way for the Spartans with 16 points. Luis Muñoz had 12, Jahod Faison chipped in 11, and Bryce Long totaled 10. Landen Evans (7), Ayden Gorham (5), Landen Baglin (3), and both Phillip Biermann and Ricky Hill closed out the Olympia scoring with two points each. Maron McDonald scored a team-high 12 points for Odyssey. Gavin Williams pitched in nine for the Leopards.
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (12-8) 59
GREECE ARCADIA (9-10) 53
Honeoye Falls-Lima grabbed its third win in its last four games behind a game-high 23 points from Nolan Smith. JT Killenbec added 15 of his own including three hits from beyond-the-arc. Carson Joint added 10, and Ben Carson ended the Cougar scoring with seven points. The Cougars outscored Arcadia by two in the final frame. Gabe Taylor ended with a team-high 17 points for the Titans. Latrell Rowe was the only other Titan in double-figures with 15. Mike Bolger (9), Dana Bolger (6), Ryan Mineo (3), and Vinnie Cacia (3) closed out the game’s scoring.
ROCHESTER PREP (2-16) 39
WOIS (8-11) 52
WOIS picked up its third-straight win behind a game-high 22 points from Diego Martinez. Martinez connected on five shots from deep. Both Jaedin Adams-Griffins and Yacoub Tarawally finished with eight points, Ibrahim Bangura had seven, and Keyon Concepcion netted five to close out the scoring for WOIS. Jami Walker scored 20 points to lead Rochester Prep. Kyrell Shaw added eight while Kyron Shaw and Tyler Benjamin scored four apiece. Shawn Estrich contributed three points.
LEADERSHIP (2-18) 51
MONROE (9-9) 73
YORK (14-6) 86
KESHEQUA (1-19) 38
Joe Bauer dropped a career-high 19 points behind five three-pointers, and York clinched the LCAA D3 title. Maddox Timothy added 15 points, Jake Pangrazio finished with 14, and Austin Flynn ended with 10 points. Keshequa’s Tyler Mallaber finished with a game-high 26 points.
BATAVIA (7-13) 57
EASTRIDGE (17-2) 92
Caquan Wester dropped a game-high 34 points as Eastridge won its second straight and eighth in the past nine. Wester knocked down three shots from deep. Emmanuel Torres added 17 of his own for the Lancers. Cordell Young (9), Zy Switzer (7), Keegan Coleman (7), Emmanuel Leftenant (5), and Anthony Bennett (1) closed out the Eastridge scoring. Sawyer Siverling and Carter McFollins both netted 14 to share a team-high for Batavia. Tanner Mountain added 11, and Jamonte Murrell finished with eight for the Blue Devils.
EAST ROCHESTER (12-7) 53
LYONS (18-1) 67
Lyons won its second in a row behind a game-high 24 from JC Walker. Jay Battle tallied 14, and Jacob Sides ended double-digit scorers with 11. Matt Briggs (4), Jaiden Lopez (4), and Quinton Franklin (2) finished the scoring for Lyons. Sam Tanner led the way for East Rochester with a team-high 23 points. Eli Tanner added 7 while Ted Cummings and Chris Jones scored six apiece. Jacob Price (4), Shamar Irving (4) and Mike Daniels (3) also scored for the Bombers.
WAYNE (13-6) 65
MYNDERSE (12-8) 48
MOUNT MORRIS (10-10) 53
BELFAST (12-7) 41
Stephen Somers racked up a game-high 32 pints to go along with six rebounds as Mount Morris got back to .500. Mason Santini recorded a double-double featuring 10 points, 14 rebounds, and four blocks. Chase Young had six, and Payton Bownds scored five for the Blue Devils.
SODUS (7-10) 50
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (5-13) 47
GENEVA (8-11) 53
MARCUS WHITMAN (6-13) 58
Marcus Whitman snapped a nine-game skid behind the trio of Nolan Lee, Brody Royston, and Connor Tomion who combined for 47 points. Lee had 17, Royston tallied 16, and Tomion netted 14. Myles Prendergast (5), Jack Blankeberg (2), Connor Gorton (2), and Bryce Tomion (2) closed out the scoring for Marcus Whitman. Geneva’s Devin Thomas led all scorers with 18 points. Brian Whitley scored 12, and Hector Rosado chipped in 11 for Geneva.
RACS (16-0) 102
EARLY COLLEGE (2-17) 36
RACS remained unbeaten and clinched the number one seed in sectionals for the first time in school history. Kam McDonald had a game-high 23 points. Josiah Hayward had 14 and Perry Washington ended with 13, and Joe Aiken finished with 10. Eviarste Omebe netted nine, Chris Coleman had seven. Both Jasir Samuel and Deonte Major totaled four points.
BISHOP KEARNEY (1-17) 60
VERTUS (8-11) 72
Tameik Hawkins totaled a game-high 27 points which paced Versus to its fourth-straight win. Hawkins ended with six three-pointers, and went 7-of-7 from the free throw line. Gerod Jackson added 18 of his own, Reginal Pough had 11, Trevor Scott contributed eight and Daymier Cain netted five. Jayden Ridley-Smith chipped in with two points. Bishop Kearney’s Zee Johnson led all scorers with 24 points. Alejandro Aguilar scored 13 and Colin Gentile had eight.
SCIO/FRIENDSHIP (11-9) 40
HOUGHTON (4-11) 28
NEWARK (14-6) 72
WATERLOO (6-13) 42
Brayden Steve and Isaiah Camp both recorded 20-plus points which paced Newark. Steve finished with a game-high 24 points, and Camp ended with 20. Rashawn Howard added 10 points for Newark. Connor McCann led the way for Waterloo with 14 points. Jordan Kraft scored nine, and both Nolan Slywka and Casey Burcoff ended with eight.
PALMYRA-MACEDON (13-6) 66
PENN YAN (9-11) 45
BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (13-7) 68
HINSDALE (1-15) 19
BRIGHTON (11-8) 62
SPENCERPORT (4-15) 53
Brighton snapped a five-game losing streak behind a team-high 18 points from Matt Howe. Howe netted nine points in the final stanza to help put the game away. Andrew Falter and Reggie Smith Jr. both totaled 16 points for the Bruins. Andrew Kotrides with five, Eli Desandis with four, and Tygvre Watkins with three to close out the Brighton scoring. Justin Bryant had a team-high 18 for the Rangers. Byron Streb had 15, and both Antonia Diaz and Justin Schnauber chipped in eight.
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GIRLS
PITTSFORD MENDON (18-1) 70
WEBSTER THOMAS (7-11) 33
Captain Dani Strauf dropped 15 of her 20 points in the first half when Mendon took a 39-18 lead and went on to win its 15th straight game. Strauf sunk six three-pointers and two foul shots. Teammate Lily Kennedy scored 17 points including one from behind the arc and seven field goals. Katie Hennessey (10), Anaya Coleman (7), Jess Robinson (6), Bridget Miller (5), Paige Glanz (3), and Ella Peyre (2) also scored for the Vikings. Bella Fanale scored nine points to pace the Thomas offense. Mady Kelly added seven. Mary Marrapese (6), Teagan Baylor (5), Emily Ford (3) and Kristina Baller (2) also scored for the Titans.
OUR LADY OF MERCY (10-9) 34
BISHOP KEARNEY (16-3) 79
Aniya Rowe finished with a triple-double for Kearney scoring 25 points, handing out 11 assists and grabbing 12 rebounds. Rowe’s teammate and captain, Kaia Goode, unloaded 32 points. Amaia Jackson (9), Caydence Hadley (7), Allie Hall (4), and Klarissa Goode (2) also scored for Bishop Kearney.
AQUINAS (8-10) 50
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (13-5) 55
Teagan Kamm registered her 17th double-double of the season with 18 Points and 12 rebounds as HF-L won its third straight and seventh in the past eight games. Whitley Easton added 14 points in the win. Clare Ruff finished with 11 points, six assists and six steals. Molly O’Toole led Aquinas with 16 points.
NORTHSTAR (12-2) 53
WILSON (5-12) 22
WHEATLAND-CHILI (2-18) 14
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (10-10) 59
PEMBROKE (10-10) 31
ATTICA (14-6) 45
Emily Gersitz had a double-double as she scored a game-high of 18 points and snagged 18 rebounds. The senior center led Attica to its fourth win in a row. Teammate Emily Gadd dropped 10 points for the Blue Devils. Pembroke’s Karli Houseknecht, scored 11 points. Other scorers – Attica; Olivia Colon Mercado (6), Mackenzie McLeod (4), Chase Harding (3), Madelyn Robinson (2), and Victoria Walker (2). Pembroke; Carly Cerasani (5), Allie Schwerthoffer (4), Syndey Johnson (3), Elle Peterson (3), Olivia Breeden (3), and Isabel Breeden (2).
ALEXANDER (11-9) 55
HOLLEY (4-16) 22
GENESEO (11-9) 20
DANSVILLE (10-10) 51
Brielle Caruso scored a game-high 20 points and led Dansville to its third win in a row. Chelsie Tyler and Madison Lee both had 11 points. Teammate Abigail Belcher scored four points. Megan Tyler (2), Kali Meyer (2), and Erin Patanella (1) also scored for the Mustangs.
AVOCA/PRATTSBURGH (14-6) 48
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (15-5) 47
Sophomore Emma Carlton scored six points including the game winner with :02 seconds remaining as Avoca/Prattsburgh claimed the Steuben County Tournament Championship. Riley Stowe hit three 3-pointers and led A/P with 12 points. Marissa Reid added 11. Kendra Pinckney scored seven points while Laura Morera and Kamryn Edwards both scored six for A/P. Canisteo-Greenwood’s Lillian Mullen led all scorers with 17 points. Brooke Burd and Bailey Mullen added 12 apiece. Hailey Davis scored six.
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (19-1) 47
MARCUS WHITMAN (9-10) 42
BLOOMFIELD (15-5) 60
NAPLES (0-16) 4
LEROY (6-14) 35
HORNELL (13-5) 78
Tayghan Doorley and Maddie Moore scored 17 apiece to lead Hornell. Lillian Hoyt added 15.
LETCHWORTH (5-15) 19
BATH-HAVERLING (12-8) 52
EAST (10-9) 50
SOTA (9-7) 46
Gabriella Brown-Sturdivant posted a double-double as the ninth-grade guard dropped 16 points and accounted for 10 rebounds to lead East to its fourth win in a row. Five of Brown-Sturdviant’s 16 points were in the fourth quarter. Teammate Imani Oliver netted two three-pointers and scored two field goals. SOTA’s Maya Williams, scored 17 points and her teammate Nykerriah Wilson had 13 points. Other scorers – East; Jaelyn Giles (9), D’Niah Johnson (7), Nevaeh Grisham (4), Jiasia Norris (3), and Aysha Cherry (1). SOTA; Adrianna Lisai (12), Keyanna Toney (2), Brianna Williams (2).
GANANDA (11-7) 58
RED CREEK (3-16) 20
Kaylee Marvin posted a double-double of 16 points and 15 rebounds to lead Gananda. Eva Jenny added 15 points.
C.G. FINNEY (13-6) 59
LIMA (5-9) 33
HONEOYE (3-17) 20
SOUTH SENECA (9-11) 48
Chloe Shaulis dropped 17 points and led South Seneca to its third win in a row. Ciera Babcock scored 10 points and Phalyn Covert had five points. Chloe Scott (4), Makenzie Snyder (4), Ava Utter (4), Alysa Elder (2), Angel Warne (2) also scored for the Falcons.
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (17-3) 47
KENDALL (15-5) 34
BYRON-BERGEN (15-5) 45
LYNDONVILLE (12-8) 35
More than half the team scored for Byron-Bergen to gain its fourth win in a row. Olivia Senf led with nine points. MacKenzie Senf and Maddie Pimm had eight apiece. Ava Wagoner and Dayanara Caballero both scored seven points for the Bees. Sasha Schramm (4), Mikaylah Pocock (2) scored for Byron Bergen as well. With the win and an Elba loss, Byron-Bergen clinched the Genesee Region Division II title. Lyndonville’s Karlee Rounds hit three 3-pointers and finished with a team-high 12 points. Ella Lewis scored nine. Lorelei Dillenbeck scored eight.
BATAVIA-NOTRE DAME (14-5) 42
ELBA (14-6) 31
RED JACKET (6-14) 56
ROMULUS (3-15) 32
AVON (11-8) 28
LIVONIA (15-5) 38
YORK (17-3) 41
KESHEQUA (15-5) 46
LYONS (14-6) 60
MARION (1-15) 24
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SCIO 27
HOUGHTON 42
BOLIVAR-RICHBURG 28
WELLSVILLE 63
WARSAW 44
WAYLAND-COHOCTON 29
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