BOYS
CLASS A2
NO. 1 EASTRIDGE (19-3) 37
NO. 5 PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (13-9) 39
John Nally would have preferred a standard rebound, like his Pittsford Sutherland players had grabbed all game to that point. But Eastridge big man Caquan Wester’s 3-point attempt did not fall on its own, instead being wedged between the side of the rim and backboard.
The ball being stuck, resulting in a jump ball, is a common occurrence in the sport. But with time close to expiring, a potential game-winner in question, in the playoffs? READ MORE..
NO. 2 EAST (13-3) 60
NO. 3 WAYNE (14-8) 56
Darrell Barley took a gamble. He put Shamir Caruthers in at the point and shifted his son Damani to the shooting guard and after a couple of three-pointers, Wayne reacted, leaving Quinton Gordan-Smith, in his first game back after missing three weeks. READ MORE.
CLASS B1
NO. 4 PAL-MAC (16-7) 55
NO. 8 BATAVIA (9-14) 46
Paul Goodness dropped 11 of his game-high 28 points in the second quarter and made a ten-point lead going into halftime. Goodness hit three 3-pointers in the second and a field goal on the inside. The senior guard also scored eight points in the last stanza where Pal-Mac battled to advance to the Class B1 sectional finals. Paul’s brother and teammate, Ian Goodness was right behind him as he produced 18 points for the Red Raiders. The Junior had five points in the fourth quarter and the brothers combined for 46 of Pal-Mac’s 55 points. Noah Brooks (4), Damian Knaak (2), Alex Wootton (2), and Robert Kinslow (1), also scored for Pal-Mac. Batavia’s two junior guards, Javin McFollins, Sawyer Siverling, and senior forward, Tanner Mountain, all scored 11 points each but it wasn’t enough to fight off the Red Raiders. Cam McClinic (8), and Carter McFollins (5), also scored for Batavia.
NO. 2 NEWARK (16-6) 46
NO. 3 GREECE OLYMPIA (14-8) 43
CLASS B2
NO. 2 LE ROY (15-7) 48
NO. 3 MYNDERSE (14-8) 52
Troy Kabat poured in 12 of his game-high 24 points in the fourth quarter when he led Mynderse to advance to the Class B2 sectional final. Kabat hit one three-pointer, three field goals inside the arc, and went two for three at the foul line in the fourth quarter. Teammate Jayden Ryrko added 12 points to the Blue Devils’ victory. Will Korzeniewski and Ethan Hilmire both had two points, Mike Bogart (1), and Max Santana (1) rounded out Mynderse’s scoring. LeRoy’s Merrit Holly, fought hard as he dropped 22 points and grabbed 14 rebounds, ending with a double-double for the Oatkan Knights. Finn Shelby (4), John Panepento (2), Mitchel Hockey (1), and Tony Piazza (1), also scored for LeRoy.
NO. 1 DANSVILLE (17-5) 52
NO. 4 WELLSVILLE (13-8) 60
Elijah Schmidt dropped 20 points and teammate Cody Costello had 15 points. The two guards led Wellsville to advance to the Class B2 sectional finals. 6’5 forward, Logan Dunbar, contributed 14 points for the Lions as well. Alex Perkins (8), Kailob Phelps (2), and Asher Billings (1) also scored for Wellsville. Dansville’s two forwards, Collin Gray and Drew Morrow both dropped 15 points. Gray had four assists. Morrow grabbed 11 rebounds concluding in a double-double for the Mustangs. Jakob Smith also had a double-double for Dansville as he scored 14 points and snagged ten rebounds. Tyler Harris (5), and Dawson Wadsworth (3) also scored for Dansville.
GIRLS
CLASS AA
NO. 1 BISHOP KEARNEY (17-3) 65
NO. 4 VICTOR (13-7) 44
Kaia Goode and Amaia Jackson paced a 9-0 start to the third quarter as Kearney built a double-digit lead that it did not surrender. Jackson opened the second-half scoring with a lay-in. Goode followed with back-to-back buckets before Jackson converted a steal into an and-one. Kearney led 40-23 with 4 minutes and 58 seconds remaining in the third quarter. READ MORE.
NO. 2 FAIRPORT (18-4) 80
NO. 3 PENFIELD (15-6) 67
Finding the most effective defense. That’s what it took. Facing a six-point deficit early in the third quarter, Patrick Muldowney’s Fairport girls’ basketball team made one last adjustment. With that move, the Red Raiders went on to clinch a spot in a sectional final for the first time in more than a decade. Ne’vaeh Buntley and Bella Pucci combined to score 19 points in the third…READ MORE.
CLASS C1
NO. 1 EAST ROCHESTER (21-1) 53
NO. 5 GENESEO (12-10 35
Samantha Lewis dropped 16 points and grabbed 14 rebounds accounting for a double-double for the Bombers and advancing them to the Class C1 sectional finals. Teammate and Co-captain, Lily Funk, also contributed a double-double as she scored 13 points and grabbed ten rebounds. Lebria Hickman grabbed a game-high of 22 rebounds and had six points. Zarriah Eldridge scored 12 points for the Bombers.
NO. 6 ADDISON (14-9) 50
NO. 7 ALEXANDER (14-9) 51
CLASS C2
NO. 1 PAVILION (17-3) 44
NO. 4 KENDALL (17-5) 40
Captain Karlee Zinkievich scored ten of her game-high 20 points in the third quarter and eventually led Pavillion to the Class C2 sectional finals. Zinkievich had two 3-pointers along with two field goals from the inside in the third stanza where she brought the score to 33-33 going into the final quarter. Teammate Lauren Kinglsey contributed eight of her 14 points as well in the third quarter. Kendall’s 6’1 center, Libby Synder, battled in the paint as she dropped 17 points and grabbed 12 rebounds accounting for a double-double for the Eagles. Other scorers – Pavillion; Ella Tillotson (4), Shea Amberger (3), and Paige Landers (2). Kendall; T’mia Kitchings (9), Kailie Regan (6), Grace Levett (3), Alezya Brown (3), and Julia Szczepanski (2).
NO. 2 CLYDE-SAVANNAH (18-3) 53
NO. 6 GANANDA (14-7) 55
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