BOYS
STEUBEN COUNTY BOYS TOURNAMENT
No. 5 ADDISON (8-12) 60
No. 2 CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (13-6) 72
No. 3 CAMPBELL-SAVONA (11-9) 48
No. 1 AVOCA/PRATTSBURGH (20-0) 81
Hayden Abbott led four players in double figures with 17 points as Avoca/Prattsburgh dominated the tournament and completed an undefeated regular season. The junior forward made seven field goals, including three from long range, and grabbed seven rebounds. Macoy Putnam came alive with 11 of his 15 points in the second quarter. The sophomore guard finished with six field goals made, seven steals and four assists to earn Tournament MVP honors. Pacey Hopkins and Caleb Johnson both assisted the effort with 11 points each. Hopkins finished just shy of a double-double as he grabbed eight rebounds and was named to the All-Tournament team. Sawyer Devoe was named to the All-Tournament team as well after scoring nine points. For Campbell-Savona, Kade Cochran poured in eight shots and four free throws for a game-high 23 points and All-Tournament team honors. Other scorers – Campbell-Savona: Mason Jewell (7), Kaden Bolt (6), Lucas Feldman (5), Dakota Gatton (4), Blake Ryan (2), Ethan Ribble (1); Avoca/Prattsburgh: Jamel Crowder (6), Evan Campbell (5), Tucker Gerych (4), Aiden Schlesing (3)
OTHER GAMES:
HORNELL (11-8) 62
LE ROY (14-5) 75
Mitchell Hockey led four in double figures with 27 points as the Le Roy boys’ basketball team scored on its first possession and did not surrender the lead in a 75-62 win over Hornell, Wednesday night. READ MORE.
WORLD OF INQUIRY (8-12) 52
GREECE OLYMPIA (12-7) 76
Anthony Starks posted 20 points as Greece Olympia rolled to its third straight win. The senior forward made eight field goals and 4-of-8 free throws. Jahod Faison and Ricky Hill both netted 17 points and three long-range makes. For World Of Inquiry, freshman forward Jaedon Adams-Griffin led with 15 points on five made field goals and four shots from the charity stripe. Keyon Concepcion and Yacoub Tarawally both scored 10 points and made five field goals. Other scorers – World Of Inquiry: Ibrahim Bangura (9), Diego Martinez (3), Eddie Leonard (2), Justice Robinson (2), Xavier Wiggins (1); Greece Olympia: Bryce Long (9), Landen Evans (5), William Buttino (3), Jackson McBeth (3), Luis Munoz (2)
NE DOUGLASS (7-12) 46
BRIGHTON (12-8) 67
Sophomore forward Reggie Smith, Jr. poured in eight field goals and 16 points in the first half as Brighton used a balanced offense for its second straight win to end the regular season. Junior guard Trygve Watkins had 10 points. For NE Douglass, Chris James and Loren Thomas both tied a game-high with 18 points apiece. James made three of his five field goals from long distance and five free throws. Thomas hit six shots. Other scorers – NE Douglass: Asiatic Rahmaan (4), Camran Cooper (2), Isaiah Mahoney (2), Kari Thomas (2); Brighton: Jack Scott (5), Charlie McGowan (5), Eli Desandis (4), Andrew Falter (4), Cole Fikes (4), Nicko Martinez (4), Brad Merola (4), Sofian Syed (4), Brendon Schnell (3), Andrew Kotrides (2), Quinn O’Brien (2)
NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN (15-3) 81
ROCHESTER PREP (2-17) 58
Ryan Garwood spoiled Rochester Prep’s Senior Night by unloading 43 points, including 41 in the first three quarters, as Northstar Christian rebounded from a loss on Monday. Andrew Eschner and Larry O’Neal both recorded double-doubles. Eschner posted 17 points and 10 rebounds. O’Neal dropped 14 points and snatched 10 boards as well. Freshman guard Gavin Jones impacted both ends of the hardwood with eight assists and six steals. For Rochester Prep, Jami Walker led with 18 points.
LIVONIA (8-12) 41
AVON (17-3) 62
Zach Colvin and Hudson Volpe both scored 17 points to lead Avon to its fourth straight victory to conclude the regular season. Colvin almost matched his points total by amassing 16 rebounds. Volpe collected seven boards. Junior guard Lee Hartke had eight points and four assists. Andrew Rowland and Dylan Smith both pitched in six points and five rebounds. For Livonia, sophomore guard Connor Feehan recorded career-highs of 17 points and five three-pointers made. Junior forward Chris Coyle added nine points.
Quote from Livonia head coach Matthew Young: “We came out and played hard in the first quarter. We had some good looks at the basket, especially in the first half, but our shots didn’t fall in for us tonight. If we make some of those, it might have been a closer game going into the half and in the third quarter. Give Avon credit. They responded to our misses, made their shots and beat us up inside tonight. They’re a tough matchup for us and a well-rounded team. We will regroup and get ready for sectionals next Wednesday.”
DANSVILLE (16-4) 44
GENESEO (15-5) 35
Senior forward Drew Morrow posted 18 points and 10 rebounds as Dansville produced just enough offense and shut down Geneseo defensively, including pitching a shutout in the third quarter. It was the Mustangs’ fifth consecutive victory to end the regular season. Jakob Smith produced 10 points and five boards. Junior forward Collin Gray recorded nine points, six rebounds and three assists. Dawson Wadsworth finished right behind Gray with seven points, six assists and three boards. Junior guard Tyler Harris handed out four assists. For Geneseo, junior guard Ethan Bennett led with 15 points. Eghosa Okpefe contributed 10 points. Ryan Whitney (5), Lyndon Bailey (3) and Luke Kingston (2) scored for the Blue Devils.
Quote from Dansville head coach David Moodie: “I’m really proud of my team! Their competitive spirit makes coaching them a lot of fun. Geneseo is a very good team and is physically strong. For us to shut them out in the third quarter speaks to this group’s mental toughness. They continue to impress me with their ability to execute our game plan. We will definitely celebrate this quality win and get back to work tomorrow.”
ATTICA (6-14) 60
PEMBROKE (14-6) 77
Junior forward Cayden Pfalzer poured in 29 points as Pembroke rolled into sectionals with five wins in the last six games to end the regular season. Sophomore guard Tyson Totten netted 18 points. Junior guard Jon Suro finished just shy of a double-double with 12 points and nine assists. Sophomore forward Avery Ferreira chipped in 10 points. For Attica, Cole Harding led with 20 points. Sophomore guard Jack Janes contributed 13 points. Senior forward Adam Bukowski posted 11 points.
Quote from Pembroke head coach Matthew Shay: “I thought we played very well offensively tonight and had contributions from several guys. Attica kept making pushes and knocked down nine threes on the night, which really hurt us.”
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (8-12) 52
WARSAW (7-13) 31
Senior guard Darnell LaPlant dropped all 18 of his points in the first half as Wayland-Cohocton snapped a three-game skid to end the regular season. Junior guard Michael Gammell contributed 10 points. Senior guard Brogan Cotter chipped in eight points. For Warsaw, Bailey Schnell led with nine points and four blocks. Ty Joy had six points and six rebounds.
SOUTH SENECA (2-18) 34
HONEOYE (8-10) 46
Charlie Farrell came alive for 10 of his 15 points in the second half as Honeoye ended the regular season with back-to-back wins. The senior forward connected on five shots and five free throws and collected 12 rebounds for the double-double. Kyle DiBiase had 14 points on three made field goals and 6-of-8 from the charity stripe. The senior guard swiped three steals as well. Tim Pitt added six points and four steals. Jacob Schaffer recorded five steals and five assists. For South Seneca, freshman forward Kenny Halsey knocked down three long-range shots in the fourth quarter as part of his 11 points. Junior forward Colton Dresser accumulated 10 points, 10 rebounds and four blocks. Other scorers – South Seneca: Devon Siurano (8), Ethan Laverack (4), Zackary Sherry (1); Honeoye: Evan Cuba (5), Owen Baader (4), Ethan Zuck (2)
ROMULUS (11-9) 42
RED JACKET (11-9) 53
HOLLEY (10-10) 80
ALEXANDER (7-12) 68
LYNDONVILLE (1-18) 53
BYRON-BERGEN (11-8) 81
HAVERLING (8-11) 54
LETCHWORTH (8-11) 71
ELBA (13-7) 52
NOTRE DAME BATAVIA (17-3) 63
NAPLES (1-18) 50
BLOOMFIELD (13-7) 59
MIDLAKES (12-8) 76
BRADFORD/DUNDEE (15-5) 74
FILLMORE (14-4) 76
CUBA-RUSHFORD (10-9) 40
KENDALL (6-13)
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (17-1)
GIRLS
SCHOOL OF THE ARTS (9-8) 52
AQUINAS (9-10) 79
Loren Green poured in 27 points as Aquinas completed the regular season with its second win the last three games. The seventh-grade guard added four rebounds, two assists and one steal. Freshman guard Molly O’Toole filled the stat sheet with 14 points, two boards, one assist, a block and a steal. Seventh-grade forward Jade Harvey finished just shy of a double-double with 12 points and nine rebounds along with a pair of blocks. Layla Germany stuffed the box score with nine points, seven boards, three assists, one block and a steal. Freshman guard Elizabeth Tantalo contributed three points and seven rebounds. Despite only scoring two points, senior center Amaris Watts made an impact by hauling down nine boards, swatted four shots and handed out an assist. Abby O’Meara (6), Lia Bronco (2), Abigail Pfluke (2) and Norah Valentino (2) rounded out the scoring for the L’il Irish.
GREECE OLYMPIA (11-9) 48
BATAVIA (4-16) 46
Shania Estrich and Tehilyah Murray combined for 13 of Greece Olympia’s 16 fourth-quarter points to ignite the Spartans’ rally from a six-point deficit and end the regular season with three straight wins. Murray converted five free throws and a basket for seven of her game-high 19 points. Overall, the senior forward made six field goals and six free throws. Estrich connected on three of her seven made shots for six of her 16 points. The sophomore guard did all of her scoring in three quarters. For Batavia, Jaylene Dersham led with 14 of her 16 points in the first half for a 29-24 lead at intermission. The senior guard made all six of her field goals inside the arc and 4-of-4 free throws. Other scorers – Greece Olympia: Nondja Nelson (6), Madelyn Kielkowicz (4), Miciyah James (2), Macie Vetter (1); Batavia: Olivia Shell (9), Anna Varland (7), Julia Clark (6), Julia Petry (4), Isabella Walsh (4)
HILTON (11-9) 49
GATES-CHILI (4-16) 35
Freshman guard Mallory Heise stepped up with 13 points and six rebounds to lead Hilton in snapping a two-game skid to end the regular season. Sophomore guard Ella Clark added nine points and seven boards. Junior guard Karlee Hargather scored seven points and grabbed six rebounds.
GREECE ODYSSEY (2-18) 32
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (14-5) 61
Senior guard Whitley Easton led Honeoye Falls-Lima’s offensive outburst with 17 points as the Cougars had 14 players score to end the regular season with four straight wins. Brooklyn Bellavia and Teagan Kamm both corralled 10 rebounds as part of a double-double. Kamm netted 11 points while Bellavia chipped in 10. For Greece Odyssey, junior forward Asia Philip led with 21 points.
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (8-12) 42
WEBSTER THOMAS (8-12) 77
Junior guard Mady Kelly led an offensive clinic by Webster Thomas with 22 points as 12 of the Titans’ 13 active players scored in the regular season finale. It was the Titans’ third win in the last four games. Freshman guard Bella Fanale followed up with 18 points. Ella Wambach (8), Maggie Smith (6), Mary Marrapese (5), Nadia Jaworowicz (4), Chelsey House (3), Ruby Marrapese (3), Maddie Quinlan (3), Kristina Baller (2), Raja Mosher (2) and Emily Ford (1) rounded out the scoring for the Titans.
HINSDALE (1-15) 12
ANDOVER/WHITESVILLE (16-3) 69
Junior forward Vanessa Hall exploded for 36 points to lead Andover/Whitesville to its sixth consecutive victory to complete the regular season. Senior guard Rachel Jackson outscored the entire Hinsdale team as well, finishing with 15 points. Maria Riloba contributed 10 points. Brynn Scholl (4), Gabbi Hall (2) and Addison Morgan (2) rounded out the scoring for the Panthers.
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (0-18) 25
HORNELL (14-5) 89
Freshman guard Lillian Hoyt led seven players in double figures with 15 points as all nine players scored for Hornell in its fifth win in the last six games to end the regular season. Maddie Moore and Ayla Prior both produced 12 points. Jordan Dyring and Jane Spitulnik both recorded 11 points. Payton Bentley and Selena Maldonaldo both scored 10 points.
WATERLOO (20-0) 58
NEWARK (7-12) 31
Senior center Giavanna White-Principio led the way with 16 points as Waterloo closed the book on an undefeated regular season. Macy Carr added 12 points. Jazzmyn Lewis (8), Morgan Caraballo (7), McKenzie Scutt (6), Natalie DiSanto (4), Addison Bree (3) and Logan Amidon (2) rounded out the scoring for the Indians.
HARLEY-ALLENDALE-COLUMBIA (18-2) 61
ROMULUS (3-16) 27
Senior forward Eliza Nicosia dominated with 16 points and 14 rebounds as Harley-Allendale-Columbia reeled off its eighth consecutive victory to end the regular season. Anna Thomas finished with 13 points, six assists and four steals. Despite only scoring four points, sophomore guard Aryana Saedi accumulated five steals. For Romulus, freshman guard Maggie Bloom led with 10 points. Other scorers – Harley-Allendale-Columbia: Cadence Brecker (6), Chloe Fowler (6), Lucy Michael (6), Morgan Fowler (5), Ella Prokupets (3), Hafsah Ziauddin (2); Romulus: Annaliese Shoots (6), Andrea Teed (6), Libby Barbay (4), Emily Gravitte (1)
GENEVA (1-19) 20
MIDLAKES (15-5) 68
Seven players scored at least seven points as Midlakes displayed a complete team effort by holding Geneva to single-digit scoring in every quarter, including five points the entire second half. The Screaming Eagles concluded the regular season with three straight wins as well. Grace Murphy led with 16 points on seven made field goals and a free throw. The junior forward corralled 11 rebounds and swiped five steals as well. Callie Walker came alive for 10 of her 12 points in the second half as she connected on four shots and 4-of-5 from the charity stripe. The junior center recorded a double-double as well, amassing 12 rebounds. Sophomore guard Stella DelPapa dished out seven assists to go along with seven points. For Geneva, senior guard Rylie McGhan led with nine points. Other scorers – Geneva: Kelly Bucklin (5), Madison Martinez (3), Allie Good (2), Grace Validzic (1); Midlakes: Mary Givens (8), Hanna Godkin (7), Cate Peacock (7), Kate Mahoney (7), Camryn Ford (4)
BRIGHTON (9-11) 51
EAST (10-10) 27
Senior forward Kiara Anglin posted 18 points as Brighton snapped a two-game skid to end the regular season. Junior guard Nora Smith scored 14 points. Kaiya Larkins (9), Olivia Rush (4), Sadie Scott (4), Katie Hardie (2) and Lucy Lederman (2) rounded out the scoring for the Bruins.
WILLIAMSVILLE SOUTH (VI) 64
OUR LADY OF MERCY (11-9) 68
Junior center Audrey Hintz amassed 30 points, 12 rebounds, one block and a steal as Our Lady Of Mercy grinded out a victory in the regular season finale and snapped a two-game skid. Senior guard Libby McDonough stuffed the stat sheet with 24 points, six boards, three assists, one block and a steal. Karli Harnischfeger (6), Natalie Casale (3), Sophie Dearcop (3) and Olivia Luchetti (2) rounded out the scoring for the Monarchs.
EASTRIDGE (7-13) 42
GREECE ATHENA (5-15) 53
Sophomore guard Mariah Freeman put up 17 points as Greece Athena completed the regular season with back-to-back wins. Senior forward Lynia Thomas finished with 16 points. Lauren Branagan (8), Trinity Johnson (8) and Tiara Smith (5) rounded out the scoring for the Trojans.
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (13-6) 62
FAIRPORT (16-4) 65
Junior guard Bella Pucci accumulated 25 points, four rebounds, two assists and one steal as Fairport held on and completed the regular season with nine consecutive victories. Ella Meabon recorded 19 points, five boards, four assists and a pair of steals. Sophomore forward Ne’vaeh Buntley chipped in 10 points, four rebounds, one assist and a steal. Riley DeRue (7), Amiya Johnson (2) and Macy Ostrander (2) rounded out the scoring for the Red Raiders.
RED CREEK (3-17) 22
CLYDE-SAVANNAH (17-2) 73
For Red Creek, Alexandria Cleveland led with five points. Abby Blanchard (4), McKenzie Allen (3), Mackenzie Ferguson (3), Ryleigh Holliday (2) and Camryn Eich (1) rounded out the scoring for the Rams.
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT/SODUS (4-16) 33
WILLIAMSON (8-10) 52
Senior guard Reagan Mangos carried Williamson with 31 points as the Marauders concluded the regular season with four wins in the last five games. Kate Campbell (6), Jillian VanLare (5), Paige Jordan (4), Elizabeth Brandt (2), Shaylyn Miller (2) and Cayleigh Newby (2) rounded out the scoring for the Marauders.
PENN YAN (12-8) 23
PALMYRA-MACEDON (11-9) 43
Marianna Hodgins and Tatum Smyth both scored 12 points to lead Palmyra-Macedon to its third straight win to end the regular season. Hodgins hauled down 11 rebounds, swatted a shot and swiped a steal. Smyth filled the stat sheet with seven boards, three steals, one assist and a block. Junior guard Molly Seither collected eight points, five rebounds, five steals and three assists. For Penn Yan, senior guard Sierra Harrison led with eight points, three blocks and one rebound. Other scorers – Penn Yan: Elle Harrison (7), Jammie Decker (3), Kaley Griffin (3), Hailey Trank (2); Palmyra-Macedon: Ryley Trail (8), Taryn Goodness (3)
NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN (13-2) 32
ROCHESTER PREP (3-16) 27
ROCHESTER ACADEMY (7-11) 35
AVON (12-8) 64
NOTRE DAME BATAVIA (15-5) 51
PERRY (6-14) 40
FILLMORE (20-0) 46
GENESEE VALLEY/BELFAST (15-5) 31
WELLSVILLE (15-4) 32
PORTVILLE (VI) 53
MYNDERSE (13-6) 46
WAYNE (7-13) 27
RUSH-HENRIETTA (7-11)
EDISON TECH (0-18)
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