BOYS
WAYNE (13-7) 43
IRONDEQUOIT (14-6) 55
While there has long been a chair on the Irondequoit bench reserved for Chris Cardon, rarely can one find him sitting in it during the game. Guiding the action from his spot near the court, Cardon now shares that sideline with head coaches who played against him during their high school careers. READ MORE…
MCQUAID (11-9) 52
AQUINAS (16-3) 65
Mason Blackwood led Aquinas to its fourth-straight win to close out the regular season with a game-high 23 points. Mason Blackwood went 10-of-12 from the charity stripe. Myles Blackwood and Jack Bleier both finished with 12 points, and Robert McCullough wrapped up double-figure scorers with 10. Jordan Jordan (5) and Will Scanlon (3) closed out the scoring for the Lil’ Irish. Will Taylor and Chris Woodard shared the team-high for McQuaid with 12, and Anthony DiMarco closed out double-figure scorers with 10. Ian Florence and Casey Montesano had five, and CJ Phelps and Colin Bavibidilla ended the game with four.
FAIPORT (10-9) 57
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (14-6) 70
Webster Schroeder closed its regular season with a three-game winning streak thanks to Gio Schillaci’s team-high 21 points. Matthew Salina was the only other Warrior in double-figures with 12. Michael Salina and Jon McCaffery both finished with eight points, and Alex DeRosa and Benjamin Carey both ended with seven points. McCaffery added 10 boards to his line, and Carey dished out 10 assists. Jack Cannon (5) and Nick Hauman (2) closed the scoring for Schroeder. Zac Ditzel and Aidan White shared a team-high of 10 points for Fairport. James Stanek tallied six points, and Bill Meagher, Wallace Rachmaan, and Bruce Wilder all scored five points for the Red Raiders.
WEBSTER THOMAS (15-4) 51
SPENCERPORT (4-16) 36
Webster Thomas locked up the Monroe County Division II title behind Jackson Kulik’s game-high of 23 points, with 15 in the first half. Andrew Quinn added 18, and both Sean Linder and Shawn Mason finished with 15 points. Bryon Streb led the Rangers with 13 points. Antonia Diaz (9), Justin Bryant (6), Jason Marchincin (5), and Kyle Milburn (3) ended the scoring.
EASTRIDGE (18-2) 86
GREECE ARCADIA (9-11) 71
Eastridge closed its regular season on a three-game winning streak behind Emmanuel Leftenant’s team-high 19 points. Leftenant did a lot of a damage early with nine first quarter points. Emmanuel Torres chipped in 18 of his own including two shots from deep. Caquan Wester netted 17 points, Zy Switzer had 15, Cordell Young tallied 11, and Jayden Gamble knocked down one three-pointer. Dana Bolger finished with a game-high 22 points for Greece Arcadia. Gabe Taylor and Vinnie Cacia finished the Titans in double-figures with 18 and 12 respectively. Latrell Rowe (8), Mike Bolger (7), Marlon McCullough (2), and Xavier Smith (2) wrapped up the game’s scoring.
EARLY COLLEGE (2-18) 52
GREECE OLYMPIA (13-7) 65
Anthony Starks poured in a team-high 27 points, and Olympia ran its win streak to four. Starks connected nine times from the floor and converted 9-of-11 free throws in the win. Jahod Faison added 15 points in the win. Landen Evans scored 11 points for the Spartans. Ricky Hill (9) and Bryce Long (3) also scored for Olympia. Early College’s Jahan Richetts led all scorers with 28 points. Quentin Majors-Brown and Jamari Williams added eight apiece for the Cobras. Michael Stroughter (6) and Jamezs Brown (2) also scored for Early College.
RUSH-HENRIETTA (8-12) 70
EDISON (13-6) 69 2OT
Tobey Wright finished with a season-high 32 points including nine in the second overtime to lead R-H to its second win the past three games. Wright converted 7-of-7 free throws over the final four minutes of the contest. The senior guard connected four 3-pointers in the contest. Teammates Mason Giorgione and Tyler Simmons added 17 points apiece. The duo combined to 8-of-8 from the charity stripe in the first overtime. Abdul Bori contributed four points in the win. Mike Morgan paced the Edison offense with 17 points. Jabric Larkins added 14 points. Marcqell Freeman and Tyler Bethea scored 12 and 11 respectively for the Inventors. Edmari Binion pumped in six of his eight points in the fourth quarter when Edison erased a five-point deficit to force overtime. Jearney Higdon had seven points.
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (11-9) 73
MONROE (9-10) 56
Sam Pisanelli scored a game-high 21 points which paced Sutherland to its second-straight win to close out the regular season. Chandler Reynolds had 13, and both Max Michalski and Tyler Mullin totaled 10 points for the Knights. Bobby Dodge (8), Dutch Pestorius (7), Ansh Kumar (2), and Ivan Goettler (2) ended the scoring for Sutherland. Jaquan Shears led the way for Monroe with 13, and Davion Jones was the only other Monroe player in double-digits with 11. Jeremiah Kpor and Felton Gray chipped in eight and seven respectively.
PALMYRA-MACEDON (13-7) 56
LYONS (19-1) 58
JC Walker and Jay Battle both dropped 21 points which led Lyons to a win to finish the regular season. Lyons outscored Palmyra-Macedon by three in the final quarter to secure the win. Jacob Roides finished with 11, and Jaiden Lopez ended with four. Paul Goodness led all scorers for Palmyra-Macedon with 23 points. Ian added 21 of his own Robert Kinslow (7), Damian Knaack (2), and Noah Brooks (2) finished the game’s scoring.
WILSON (9-11) 71
FRANKLIN (4-16) 67
Wilson ended a two-game skid behind Zavarius Henry’s game-high of 27 points. Josh Joyce poured in 15 of his own, and Dolcin Flood ended double-figure scorers with 10. Jayleon Smith (9), Lasharm Henry (6), and Mike Wiggins (4) wrapped up the scoring for Wilson. Flood added nine rebounds to his line.
RED CREEK (11-8) 62
WATERLOO (6-14) 47
Red Creek finished the regular season on a five-game win streak thanks to a game-high 24 points from Jace Brown. Tyler Cooper added 14, and Hunter Hicks chipped in seven for the Rams. Nolan Slywka had 14, Connor McCann scored 12, and Casey Burcroff had seven for Waterloo.
CANANDAIGUA (15-5) 52
BISHOP KEANREY (1-18) 39
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (19-1) 72
ALEXANDER (7-13) 50
RACS (17-0) 69
VERTUS (8-12) 55
FILLMORE (15-4) 62
GENESEE VALLEY (4-16) 43
OLEAN (N/A) 24
WELLSVILLE (11-8) 69
MARCUS WHITMAN (6-14) 57
HORNELL (12-8) 68
EMHCS (12-4) 49
MEC (N/A) 51
NE DOUGLASS (7-13) 69
GENEVA (9-11) 74
LE ROY (14-6) 55
LETCHWORTH (9-11) 59
ANDOVER/WHITESVILLE (7-13) 36
HOUGHTON (4-12) 33
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Bill Pangrazio says
When will Sectional brackets come out