GREECE ODYSSEY (1-3) 55
GREECE ATHENA (2-1) 73
I’zick Reaves led four players in double figures with 15 points as Greece Athena left no doubt in its home opener. The sophomore guard ignited the Trojans with 13 first-quarter points and netted six field goals, including a pair from beyond the arc. Reaves collected four rebounds, two assists and one steal. Connor Osier sparked the second-half offense with nine of his 13 points in the third period. The junior forward gobbled 11 boards, dished out four dimes, swiped a pair of steals and swatted a shot. Khorie Reaves converted four field goals and four free throws for 12 points along with four rebounds, two assists, one steal and a block. Sophomore guard I’Zayah Reaves chipped in 10 points, three dimes, two steals and a pair of boards in three quarters. For Greece Odyssey, Maron McDonald and Gavin Williams both posted game-highs of 18 points and combined for seven three-pointers. Other scorers – Greece Athena: Brandon Krout (7), Zee Johnson (4), Rocco Prota (3), Roger Webb (3), Yoneil Hernandez-Torres (2), Jaden Madrid (2), Jovon Barfield (1), Ryan Grasley (1); Greece Odyssey: Jazir Larkins (5), Izaiah Clay (4), Hector Bermudez (3), Josh Tantalo (3), Jayson Figueroa (2), Camden Metzler (2)
WEBSTER THOMAS (1-1) 51
BRIGHTON (2-0) 56
Andrew Kotrides and Reggie Smith, Jr. combined for 11 of Brighton’s 15 fourth-quarter points as the Bruins rallied to win their home opener. Smith connected on 6-of-9 free throws as he finished with 14 foul shot attempts and six made field goals en route to 22 points. Kotrides hit one of his two made field goals and three free throws for five of his seven points. Senior guard Troy McPherson converted two long-range shots and 2-of-2 from the charity stripe as part of his 12-point output. For Webster Thomas, Sean Linder led with 13 of his 15 points in the first three stanzas. Shawn Mason dialed up a pair of three-pointers and 5-of-6 foul shots en route to 13 points. Other scorers – Brighton: Trygve Watkins (8), Jack Scott (4), JT Snyder (3); Webster Thomas: Boston Dewitte (6), Jackson Mulcahy (6), Shane Talbot (5), Mitchell Hale (4), Levi Kulik (2)
EASTRIDGE (2-1) 76
GREECE ARCADIA (1-2) 41
Cordell Young attacked the lane for nine made field goals and 13 free throw attempts en route to 25 points in Eastridge’s second straight win. The senior guard accumulated 24 of those points in three quarters. Zy Switzer drilled a trio of three-pointers and 5-of-6 foul shots for 14 points. Junior guard Ty Kunzer-Borrelli chipped in eight of his 10 points in the second half. For Greece Arcadia, senior center Chris Kalke scored all 11 of his points in the second and fourth quarters combined. Sophomore center Xavier Smith did the same with his 10 points. Other scorers – Eastridge: Jalonie Pittman (9), Amere Rodgers (6), Alex Simmons (4), Ayden Pomales (3), Isaiah Nelson (2), Jelyn Collins (1); Greece Arcadia: Austin DiNatale (5), Jayden Caldarelli (2), Marlon McCullough (2), Jordan Roberson (2), Koree Singleteary (2)
GATES-CHILI (0-3) 39
PENFIELD (1-1) 66
Aiden Cook and Trevor Hofer combined for 43 points as Penfield rolled to its first win of the season. Cook led with 22 points and Hofer finished with 21.
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (0-2) 62
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (1-1) 64
Sam Pisanelli took charge with 14 of his 24 points in the final stanza to lead Pittsford Sutherland from a 50-43 deficit. The senior guard poured five field goals inside the arc, a three-pointer and a free throw in the period. Pisanelli finished with nine made field goals and four foul shots. Junior forward Dutch Pestorius contributed 13 points. Luke Fliss produced all 11 of his points after the first quarter in which the Knights trailed, 18-11. For Honeoye Falls-Lima, Nolan Smith led four players in double figures with 21 points. The junior forward netted eight shots and five free throws. Carson Joint scored 10 of his 12 points in the first quarter. Chase Perryman chipped in 10 points. Other scorers – Pittsford Sutherland: Chandler Reynolds (9), Everett Wilcox (4), Brendan Quinn (3); Honeoye Falls-Lima: Austyn Crego (5) and Drew Angelo (1)
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SPENCERPORT (1-2) 38
FAIRPORT (1-1) 60
Zac Ditzel tallied 12 of his 18 points in the second half to pace three players in double figures for Fairport. The senior forward made eight shots, including a pair from beyond the perimeter. Wallace Rahmaan converted five field goals en route to 12 points. Junior forward Aidan White contributed all 10 of his points after the opening stanza in which the Red Raiders led, 12-7. For Spencerport, sophomore guard Kyle Milburn led with nine of his 13 points in the second half. Junior forward Bryon Streb connected on 8-of-11 free throws en route to 10 points. Other scorers – Fairport: LaShard Lowery (9), Hayden McCue (3), Trevor Shooshan (3), Will Stanek (3), Landon Brunken (2); Spencerport: Marquis Tubbs (9), Hunter Streb (6)
LIVONIA (1-1) 53
MARCUS WHITMAN (1-1) 55
Tariku Blueye and Brody Royston split 42 points as Marcus Whitman held on for its first win of the season. Blueye drilled half of his eight made field goals from long distance. Royston hit six shots from inside the arc and 6-of-8 free throws. For Livonia, junior guard Connor Feehan nailed six three-pointers as part of his 20-point performance. Senior forward Chris Coyle converted 7-of-9 foul shots and four of his five made field goals inside the arc for 18 points. Other scorers – Marcus Whitman: Bryce Tomion (8), Logan Storms (5); Livonia: Nicholas Coyle (6), Tommy Stewart (5), Lucas Ray (4)
ROCHESTER PREP (0-3) 31
NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN (2-1) 65
ALEXANDER (1-3) 39
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (1-0) 56
NOTRE DAME BATAVIA (3-0) 76
LYNDONVILLE (0-3) 32
FILLMORE (1-0) 64
FRANKLINVILLE (VI) 51
CUBA-RUSHFORD (4-0) 56
OSWAYO (PA) 37
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (1-1)
SCIO/FRIENDSHIP (1-1)
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