BROCKPORT (2-1) 61 GREECE ATHENA/ODYSSEY (0-2) 43
Maeve Petitti helped Brockport get back to their winning ways, scoring 20 points and grabbing seven rebounds. Mia Tyndell added 18 points, 13 rebounds and 4 blocks, while Ava Velletri collected 16 points, eight rebounds, five steals and five assists for the Blue Devils. For Greece Athena/Odyssey, Asia Philip led the way with 20 points and six rebounds. Teammate Juliana Bates added 10 points and two assists, while Tiara Smith (7), Mariah Freeman (3) and Jamie McConnell (3) rounded out the scoring for Greece.
PITTSFORD MENDON (1-0) 60 GREECE ARCADIA/OLYMPIA (1-1) 35
Natalie Mai of Pittsford Mendon led her team with 18 points and was joined in double digits by Kate Crowley (12) and Emma Giordano (10). Gabriela Esposito (6), Paige Glanz (6), Brooke Bowler (5) and Camryn DelGallego (3) also scored points for the Vikings. Shania Estrich from Greece Arcadia/Odyssey led all scorers with 19.
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GATES-CHILI (1-1) 31 HONEOEYE FALLS-LIMA (2-0) 66
The duo of Clare Ruff and Caroline Smith each scored 16 points, leading HFL to victory. Ruff added eight assists and six steals for the Cougars. Teammate Madison Schubach collected seven points and grabbed 10 rebounds for the winning side. Emily McManus notched 15 points for Gates-Chili.
FAIRPORT (1-1) 58 SPENCERPORT (0-3) 41
Nine players scored as Fairport as opened up an early lead on Spencerport en route to the victory. Ne’vaeh Buntley led the Red Raiders with 15, while a trio of girls, Sarah Hirschler, Amiya Johnson and Bella Pucci, each scored nine points. Ella Meabon (6), Natalie Van DeVoorde (3), Lola Pucci (3), Jada Crocker (2) and Sophia Lapp (2) also recorded points for Fairport. Alena Zaher was the leading scorer for Spencerport with 12 points and Jorja Gray added nine. Emily Peacock (6), Lundyn McCutchen (4), Mariah Eichas (4), Tatiana Cassady (3) and Morgan Stanley (3) also scored for the Rangers.
RUSH-HENRIETTA (0-1) BRIGHTON (2-0)
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (2-0) 66 WEBSTER THOMAS (0-1) 34 Schroeder’s 21 points in the second quarter pushed their first quarter lead to 21 entering halftime and the Warriors cruised to a 32 point victory over cross-town rival Thomas. Mariah Watkins led all scorers with 24 points for Schroeder and teammates Bria Watkins (14), Mya Perales (14) and Addison Morgan (11) all scored in double figures. Sarah Ferruzza (3) and Ava Gallup (2) added points for the Warriors as well. Mady Kelly led Thomas with 20 points and Titans’ teammates Ella Wambach (4), Maggie Smith (4), Ruby Marrapese (3) and Kristina Baller (3) filled out the scoring.
HILTON (2-0) 59 CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (0-1) 41
Sydney Postell scored 19 points for the Saints in a losing effort. Six of her teammates also scored during the game with Bianca LiBritz and Emma Healy netting five a piece. Amelia Breton (4), Katherine Draper (4), Haley Leonard (2) and Kylie Romich (2) all added points for Churchville-Chili.
IRONDEQUIOT (2-1) 48 EASTRIDGE (1-2) 44 Ella Brennan scored 21 of Irondequoit’s 48 points leading the Eagles in scoring and to victory. She also snagged nine rebounds and recorded three steals. Maeve Brennan and Evin Terzioglu notched nine points each and combined for another 18 rebounds. Aubrey Smith (5) and Kailey Besio (4) also recorded points for Irondequoit. Grace Devlin led Eastridge with 18 points and Ada Krupa added ten.
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (2-0) 68 BATAVIA (0-3) 38
Pittsford Sutherland’s Leora Cook led all scorers with 20 points, pacing nine Knights in the scoring column. Eden Lewis added 10 points and 14 rebounds, while Cecilia Peinado Calvo scored 12 and grabbed eight rebounds. Petra Hunt was the fourth Pittsford Sutherland player in double figures with ten as well. Lucy Bush (5), Caitlin Bergin (3), Annie Dodge (3), Maddie Littlefield (2) and Sadie Bush (2) all added to the Knights point total. Batavia was led by Ayla Kelsey with eight points.
AQUINAS (1-1) NICHOLS (3-0)
LIVONIA (3-0) 68 KESHEQUA (1-2) 44
Libbey Benner was one of seven Keshequa players to score in their game against Livonia tonight, leading the Indians with ten points. Braelyn Isaman and Anna Linde both added nine, while Julia Wilkins (8), Riley Nageldinger (4), Ava Thayer (2) and Ryley Benner (2) chipped in as well.
SCIO (1-1) 36 MT. MORRIS (2-0) 42
Maria Caceres Pou led Mt. Morris with 24 points on the evening, one of five Blue Devils to score. Emyah Green (9), Cadence Stroud (4), Denishka Valentin (3) and Alysecia Young (2) all contributed points in the win.
HAVERLING (1-1) 51 CAL-MUM (0-1) 29
AVON (0-1) ALEXANDER (3-1)
NAPLES (0-1) PERRY (0-1)
ALBION (0-2) 32 LYNDONVILLE (2-0) 47
KENDALL (1-1) ATTICA (1-0)
HOUGHTON (0-1) 41 BOLIVAR RICHBURG (2-1) 59
WELLSVILLE (0-2) 43 OLEAN (1-0) 48 Wellsville’s Lindsay Stuck netted 12 points in a losing effort for the Lions, who saw seven different players score at least one point. Sara Reitz (9), Emily Robbins (6), Natalie Adams (6), Averee Palmatier (5), Makenna Dunabr (4) and Edahlia Sebastian (1) all chipped in during the close contest.
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