BOYS
CLASS A1
NO. 7 BRIGHTON (13-9) 40
NO. 2 WEBSTER THOMAS (16-4) 61
NO. 6 GREECE ATHENA (13-8) 48
NO. 3 WEBSTER SCHROEDER (15-6) 49
Alex DeRosa’s putback at the buzzer lifted Webster Schroeder. DeRosa grabbed a rebound and finished in the lane as the Warriors held off a late Athena rally and advanced to the semi-finals. READ MORE.
CLASS A2
NO. 8 SCHOOL OF THE ARTS (8-14) 52
NO. 1 EASTRIDGE (19-2) 73
Caquan Wester scored a team-high 23 points as top-seeded Eastridge moved on to the semifinals. Emmanuel Leftanant added 15 of his own, and Cordell Young tallied 12 as the last Lancer in double-figures. Zy Switzer (7), Juju Pittman (6), Sean Pope (4), Emmanuel Torres (3), and Anthony Bennett (3) rounded out the scoring for Eastridge. The Lancers outscored SOTA 40-26 in the second half. Richie Nadal led the way for SOTA with a team-high 14 points. Sam Howland added 10 of his own, and both Keshawn Chatman and Aness Jaff poured in eight. The Lancers will square off against Pittsford Sutherland in the semifinals.
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NO. 5 PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (12-9) 63
NO. 4 HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (12-9) 53
The Knights will go up against top-seeded Eastridge in the Class A2 semis.
NO. 10 BROCKPORT (7-15) 57
NO. 2 EAST (12-3) 76
Damani Barley and Kai McCullough combined for 48 points as East moved on to the semifinals. Barley finished with a game-high 27 behind four shots from deep. McCullough ended with 21 points featuring three three-pointers. Zion Parson and Shamir Caruthers both added nine points, Mike Johnson totaled six, and Jeremiah Handy ended with four for the Eagles. Brockport was led by four scorers in double-digits. Peter Leight had 14, Bryce Tyndell totaled 13, Cooper Hassell chipped in 12, and Nate Grego finished with 10. The Eagles will play Wayne in the semifinals.
NO. 11 LEADERSHIP (3-19) 38
NO. 3 WAYNE (14-7) 66
Mason Blankenberg posted his third triple-double of the season with 17 points, 13 assists and 10 rebounds as Wayne advanced to the semi-finals for the sixth straight season. Eighth-grader Cam Blankenberg hit six 3-pointers and led all scorers with 20 points. PJ Ostrowski added 17. Wayne will play second-seeded East in the semi-finals.
CLASS B1
NO. 8 BATAVIA (9-13) 81
NO. 1 NORTHSTAR (15-4) 71
Carter McFollins netted a team-high 34 points as Batavia rallied from a 22-point deficit after one quarter and downed top-seeded Northstar. McFollins knocked down four three-pointers, and made six free throws. Javin McFollins added 20 of his own including five shots from beyond-the-arc. The brothers combined for 26 points in the second quarter. Sawyer Siverling chipped in 10. Tanner Mountain (8), Cam McClinic (7), and Mikey McKenzie (2) closed out the scoring for Batavia. Ryan Garwood scored a game-high for Northstar with 39 points. Garwood made six three’s, and went 9-of-11 from the charity stripe. Andrew Eschner had 18, and Larry O’Neal scored 10 for Northstar. The Blue Devils will go up against Palmyra-Macedon in the semifinals.
NO. 5 HONRELL (13-9) 46
NO. 4 PALMYRA-MACEDON (15-7) 78
Ian Goodness connected four times from behind the 3-point arc including twice in the second quarter when Pal-Mac outscored Hornell 21-7 to take a 15-point lead into halftime. Paul Goodness converted on a 7-of-7 free throws in the third quarter and added a triple of his own as the Red Raiders stretched their advantage to 22 heading into the final eight minutes of the game. Ian Goodness finished with a game-high 28 points. Paul Goodness had 22. Robert Kinslow added eight points while Damian Knaak (8), Quinn Nolan (3) and Noah Brooks (2) rounded out the scoring for Palmyra-Macedon which will play Batavia in the semi-finals. Gennaro Picco led Hornell with 18 points. PJ Picco scored nine while Shawn Rose (7), Noah Kraatz (4), Gates Miller (3), Christian Babcock (3) and Griffyn Baker (2) also scored for Hornell.
NO. 7 GENEVA (10-12) 40
NO. 2 NEWARK (15-6) 60
Brayden Steve led all scorers for Newark with 24 as the Reds advanced to the semifinals. Steve made six shots from beyond-the-arc. Isaiah Camp added 10 points and eight rebounds for Newark. Gabriel Carabello had eight, Daveon Wright netted seven, and Zach Herd had four to pace Newark. Devin Thomas and Brian Whitley combined for 30 for Geneva. Thomas had 16, and Whitley ended with 14. Second-seeded Newark will go up against Greece Olympia in the semifinals.
CLASS B2
NO. 8 VERTUS (9-13) 53
NO. 1 DANSVILLE (17-4) 56
Top-seeded Dansville survived behind a game-high 33 points from Drew Morrow. Morrow added 10 rebounds to his line, and eclipsed the 1,000 career point mark for the Mustangs. Collin Gray added 12 points and four assists, and Jakob Smith tallied six points and six rebounds. Dawson Wadsworth (4), and Tyler Harris (1) wrapped up the scoring for Dansville. Gerod Jackson paced Vertus with a team-high 15 points. Hawkins had 10, and both Trevor Scott and Jayden Ridley-Smith pitched in nine points. The Mustangs will play
NO. 5 PENN YAN (10-12) 53
NO. 4 WELLSVILLE (12-8) 65
Wellsville will play No. 1 seed Dansville in the Class B2 semifinals.
NO. 7 HAVERLING (9-12) 50
NO. 2 LEROY (15-6) 67
The Oatkan Knights will square off against Mynderse in the semis.
NO. 6 WORLD OF INQUIRY (9-13) 54
NO. 3 MYNDERSE (13-8) 63
Mynderse advanced to the semifinals behind a balanced offense that featured four players in double-figures. Ethan Hilimire led the way with 15 points, Troy Kabat had 14, Will Korzeniewski totaled 12, and Jayden Key finished with 11 for the Blue Devils. Jayden Ryrko (6) and Mike Bogart (5) closed out the scoring for Mynderse. Keyon Concepcion led the way for WOIS with 14 points. Jaedon-Adams Griffins netted 12, Diego Martinez had 10, and Yacoub Tarawally pitched in eight. Mynderse will play No. 2 LeRoy in the semifinals.
CLASS D1
NO. 8 ARKPORT-CANSERAGA (5-17) 24
NO. 1 AVOCA/PRATTSBURGH (21-0) 114
Sawyer Devoe, Macoy Putnam, and Pacey Hopkins all scored 20 or more points as Avoca/Prattsburgh moved on. Devoe had a game-high 26 points, Putnam had 23, and Hopkins ended with 20. Devoe added six assists and five steals to his line, Putnam finished with 11 assists and six steals, and Hopkins had six assists himself. Haden Abbott scored 12, and Evan Campbell had 10 to close out double-figure scorers. Jamel Crowder (9), Caleb Johnson (7), Tucker Gerych (5), and Aiden Schlesing (2) finished the games scoring for Avoca/Prattsburgh. Emory Watkins led Arkport-Canseraga with a team-high 12 points. Avoca/Prattsburgh will play Marion in the semifinals.
NO. 5 MARION (10-11) 67
NO. 4 MOUNT MORRIS (10-11) 57
Marion will play top-seeded Avoca/Prattsburgh in the semifinals.
NO. 7 C.G. FINNEY (5-17) 37
NO. 2 WHEATLAND-CHILI (18-3) 66
Wheatland-Chili will square off with Fillmore in the semis.
NO. 6 HONEOYE (8-11) 46
NO. 3 FILLMORE (16-4) 74
Fillmore will go up against Wheatland-Chili in the Class D1 semifinals.
GIRLS
CLASS AA
NO. 8 RUSH-HENRIETTA (9-12) 29
NO. 1 BISHOP KEARNEY (17-3) 91
Klarissa Goode, Kaia Goode, and Amaia Jackson all finished with 20-plus points as top-seeded Bishop Kearney moved on. Klarissa Goode ended with a game-high 24 points to go along with six steals. Kaia Goode ended with 23 points, eight assists, and eight steals. Jackson totaled 22 points with five assists and five steals. Cadence Hadley finished with a double-double featuring 13 points and 14 rebounds. Aniya Row corralled 12 rebounds alongside scoring nine points. Bishop Kearney will play Victor in the Class AA semifinals.
NO. 5 HILTON (11-10) 45
NO. 4 VICTOR (13-7) 49
The Blue Devils will play top-seeded Bishop Kearney in the semis.
NO. 7 SCHOOL OF THE ARTS (10-9) 36
NO. 2 FAIRPORT (17-4) 97
Faiport moved on to the semifinals behind a balanced offensive attack that featured six players in double-figures. Ne’vaeh Buntley led the Red Raiders with 18 points. Both Ella Meabon and Bella Pucci ended with 15 points. Rachel McCoy had 13, and Sophia Lapp had a double-double with 12 points and 10 rebounds. Sarah Hirschler rounded out the double-figure scorers with 11 points. Riley DeRue (5), Natalie VanDeVoorde (4), and Amiyah Johnson (3) closed out the scoring for Fairport. The Red Raiders will square off against Penfield in the semifinals.
NO. 6 OUR LADY OF MERCY (11-10) 45
NO. 3 PENFIELD (15-5) 56
Grace Alexander scored five points and handed out two assists during a decisive 13-0 second-half run as the No. 3 Penfield girls’ basketball team defeated No. 6 Our Lady of Mercy, 56-45 in Section V Class AA action, Saturday afternoon. READ MORE.
CLASS C1
NO. 9 ROCHESTER ACADEMY CHARTER (8-12) 19
NO. 1 EAST ROCHESTER (20-1) 79
Top-seeded East Rochester advanced to the semifinals behind a balanced offense that featured four different double-figure scorers. Lily Funk led all scorers with 17 points behind three three-pointers. Emma Romach and Aniyah Eldridge both netted 12 points, and Zarriah Eldridge finished with 11 points. Giovanna Morealle (8), Sam Lewis (7), Rei (6), Gianna Romach (4), and Faith Daniels (2) wrapped the scoring for East Rochester. Lundyn Benjamin led the way for Rochester Academy with nine points. Tione Hall had six, and Jahnasia Wilson ended with four. East Rochester will play Geneseo in the semifinals.
NO. 5 GENESEO (12-9) 31
NO. 4 AVON (12-9) 25
Geneseo advanced to play against top-seeded East Rochester.
NO. 7 ALEXANDER (13-9) 50
NO. 2 CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (15-6) 44
Alexander will go up against Addison in the semifinals.
NO. 6 ADDISON (14-8) 44
NO. 3 BLOOMFIELD (15-6) 35
Addison will square off with Alexander in the next round.
CLASS C2
NO. 8 WARSAW (8-14) 23
NO. 1 PAVILION (17-2) 46
Lauren Kingsley stuffed the stat sheet with 16 points, seven rebounds, seven blocks, and four steals which led top-seeded Pavilion to the next round. Zarlee Zinkievich was the only other Gopher in double-digits with 11 points. Shea Amberger flirted with a double-double finishing with nine points, nine rebounds, and four steals. Ella Tillotson (6), Paige Landers (2), and Kylie Conway (2) closed the scoring for Pavilion. Mattelyn Heim and Emma Tangeman led the way for Warsaw with seven points each. The Gophers will go against Kendall in the semifinals.
NO. 5 LYONS (15-7) 39
NO. 4 KENDALL (16-5) 48
Kendall will travel to play Pavilion in the semifinals.
NO. 7 PEMBROKE (11-11) 54
NO. 2 CLYDE-SAVANNAH (18-2) 73
Clyde-Savannah will face off against Gananda in the semifinals.
NO. 6 GANANDA (13-7) 47
NO. 3 OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (17-4) 45
Gananda will play Clyde-Savannah in the next round.
CLASS C3
NO. 8 RED JACKET (7-15) 16
NO. 1 DUNDEE/BRADFORD (20-1) 62
Kendall Parker and Hallie Knapp both tallied 16 points which led Dundee/Bradford to a win. Parker added eight steals and five assists to her line. Knapp recorded nine rebounds to go along with five steals. Kailey Yeoman finished with 10 points as the final player in double-figures. Nikki Peterson (6), Jade Roussell (5), Mikayla Schoffner (4), Alissa Eaves (3), and MyKenzie Clancey (2) rounded out the scoring for Dundee/Bradford. The BraveScots will go against Keshequa in the semis.
NO. 5 KESHEQUA (16-5) 46
NO. 4 BYRON-BERGEN (15-6) 37
Fifth seeded Keshequa pulled away in the fourth quarter to advance to the Class C3 girls basketball semifinals with a 46-37 victory over Byron-Bergen in the quarterfinals Saturday afternoon. Both teams came into the game with 15-5 records, a big departure for a young Indians team that won only twice last year. READ MORE.
NO. 7 CALDEONIA-MUMFORD (11-11) 32
NO. 2 YORK (18-3) 49
Katelynn Curry paced York into the semifinals with a team-high 17 points. Sydnee Emerson added 15 for the Lady Knights. Isabel Laney (9), Kaitlyn Holland (4), and Cierra Smith (4) wrapped up the scoring for York. The Lady Knights will play Lyndonville in the next round.
NO. 6 LYNDONVILLE (14-8) 55
NO. 3 HARLEY-ALLENDALE-COLUMBIA (18-3) 41
Lyndonville will play second-seeded York in the semifinals.
CLASS D2
NO. 9 JASPER-TROUPSBURG (6-16) 40
NO. 1 NORTHSTAR (13-3) 33
Ninth-seeded Jasper-Troupsburg will play Prattsburgh/Avoca in the next round.
NO. 5 HOUGHTON (9-8) 16
NO. 4 PRATTSBURGH/AVOCA (15-6) 46
Kamryn Edwards led all scorers with 14 points as Prattsburgh/Avoca moved on. Kendra Pinckney was the only other Viking in double-digits with 11. Riley Stowe added eight, Laura Morera netted seven, and Marissa Reid chipped in six. Prattsburgh/Avoca will square off against ninth-seeded Jasper-Troupsburg in the semis.
NO. 7 LIMA (6-10) 30
NO. 2 ANDOVER/WHITESVILLE (17-3) 89
Vanessa Hall dropped a game-high 48 points as the Panthers advanced to the semifinals. Maria Riloba and Rachel Jackson added 11 and 10 respectively. Gabbi Hall (8), Grace Lewis-Ellison (6), Brynn Scholl (4), and Addison Moragn (2) rounded out the scoring for Andover/Whitesville. Alyssa Marsh paced Lima with a team-high 13. Lillian Herring added nine of her own. The Panthers will go up against third-seeded Elba in the semifinals.
NO. 6 HAMMONDSPORT (10-10) 49
NO. 3 ELBA (15-6) 61
Elba will play Andover/Whitesville in the Class D2 semifinals.
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