WILSON MAGNET (0-1) 29
EAST (1-0) 92
Gabriella Brown-Sturdviant and Jaelyn Giles both dished out 10 assists to conduct a balanced East High offense in which five players scored double figures. Giles combined for all 13 points in the opening and final stanzas. Brown produced all 12 of her points after the first quarter in which East High led, 26-10. Sophomore guard Ali’Yana Robinson netted all 17 of her points in three periods and dished out five assists. Nevaeh Grisham converted five of her six made field goals inside the arc. Junior center Graftoneishe Bowers chipped in 10 points after the first quarter. For Wilson Magnet, senior guard Breanna Majors-Brown led with 16 points. Other scorers – East: Jiasia Norris (6), Nyla Polydore (6), Sinayah Abney (5), Yerieliz Castro (3), Ayasha Cherry (3), Taiasia Gibson (2); Wilson Magnet: Jayden Shaw (6), Kamariyah Green (4), Ahjane Callaway (2)
SCHOOL OF THE ARTS (2-0) 57
EDISON TECH (0-2) 38
Senior center Maya Williams posted a double-double of 22 points and 11 rebounds along with a steal as School Of The Arts cruised to its second straight win. Jazlynn Logan accumulated 14 points, seven boards and four assists. Freshman center Precious Grant amassed 16 rebounds to go along with four points. Son’ger MccCullough (8), Breyelle Geiger (7) and Nina Pallotta (2) rounded out the scoring for the Silverhawks.
ROCHESTER PREP (0-2) 43
NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN (2-1) 54
Junior forward Alayna Garwood scored a career-high 34 points to lead Northstar Christian. Freshman guard Abby Eschner chipped in eight points.
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CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (4-0) 79
ALFRED-ALMOND (0-3) 7
Lillian Mullen led Canisteo-Greenwood’s offensive outburst with 23 points and five steals in the Redskins’ second road win of the season. The junior guard poured in nine of her 10 field goals inside the arc along with a pair of free throws. Senior center Brooke Burd finished just shy of a double-double with 17 points and nine rebounds as she netted eight shots. Freshman guard Bailey Mullen drilled half of her four made field goals from long distance as part of her 13-point output. Junior forward Peyton Peters chipped in 10 points. For Alfred-Almond, Chloe Bracken and Kaylianna Clark both scored three points. Other scorers – Canisteo-Greenwood: McKenna Ferris (6), Hailey Davis (4), Elaine Roach (4), Kennedy Richardson (2); Alfred-Almond: Isabel Badeau (1)
JASPER-TROUPSBURG (3-1) 37
AVOCA/PRATTSBURGH (1-2) 32
Sophomore forward Madison Cady posted 18 points, nine rebounds, three blocks and one steal as Jasper-Troupsburg rebounded from its first loss. Natalie Cornell and Lauren Ross combined for 22 boards. Ross led with 12 along with seven points and an assist. Cornell snatched 10 rebounds while adding eight points, three dimes and two swats. For Avoca/Prattsburgh, junior forward Diane Hakes led with eight points. Other scorers – Jasper-Troupsburg: Jasmine Dewert (2), Kahley Stuart (2); Avoca/Prattsburgh: Marissa Reid (7), Kamryn Edwards (5), Makena Schlesing (5), Breanna Jorritsma (4), Gwen Moon (2), Emma Carlton (1)
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (1-1) 35
BLOOMFIELD (1-1) 41
Calla McCombs scored eight of her 14 points in the final stanza as Bloomfield rallied from a 27-24 deficit. The freshman forward netted all of her points after the opening period in which the Bombers led, 11-7. Sophomore forward Ashlyn Wright posted eight of her 12 points in the second half as the Bombers outscored Dundee/Bradford, 26-21. Senior guard Ava Hawkins chipped in 10 points. For Dundee/Bradford, Kendall Parker delivered a game-high 19 points via seven shots from inside the arc and 5-of-8 free throws. The sophomore guard added four rebounds, two assists and a steal. Other scorers – Bloomfield: Abby O’Brien (3), Allison Baughman (1), Lily Baughman (1); Dundee/Bradford: Kailey Yeoman (8), Alissa Eaves (2), Lily Hall (2), Adrienne Kendall (2), Mikayla Schoffner (2)
Quote from Dundee/Bradford head coach Anthony Yeoman: “Our team played with great effort tonight, but came up short. We had our opportunities, but Bloomfield made key stops at the end of the game. It was a great learning experience for our team.”
FILLMORE (0-2) 33
GENESEE VALLEY/BELFAST (2-1) 45
Junior forward Mary Hamer recorded 14 points to pace Genesee Valley/Belfast to back-to-back victories. Abby Sullivan followed up with 12 points. Harley Proctor (7), Kendra Bigelow (6), Anna Drozdowski (3) and Addison Girusendorf (3) rounded out the scoring for the Jaguars.
ROMULUS (0-2) 45
HONEOYE (1-1) 46
Senior center Catelynn Farrell tallied 15 points as Honeoye held on for its first win of the season. Junior guard Ava Higgins followed up with 11 points. For Romulus, sophomore guard Morgan Kisner led with 14 points. Maggie Bloom and Andrea Teed both contributed 12 points. Other scorers – Honeoye: Sarah Baader (8), Ashley Thomas (7), Lindsay Higley (5); Romulus: Hannah Sullivan (5), Annaliese Shoots (2)
DANSVILLE (2-1) 41
PAVILION (2-0) 42
For Dansville, junior guard Chelsie Tyler led with 14 points. Kali Meyer (9), Taylor Hamsher (8), Aynsley Belcher (5), Eleni Mountzouros (3) and Emma Allen (2) rounded out the scoring for the Mustangs.
HARLEY-ALLENDALE-COLUMBIA (0-2) 21
SOUTH SENECA (1-0) 47
Senior guard Ciera Babcock netted 15 points to lead South Seneca to a season-opening victory. Sophomore center Chloe Scott picked up 12 points. Makenzie Snyder (7), Alysa Elder (6), Haley Parry (4), Anna Dufour (2) and Mia Rasmussen (1) rounded out the scoring for the Falcons.
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (0-3) 28
WARSAW (1-1) 42
Junior guard Abby Laubenheimer stuffed the stat sheet with 13 points, five rebounds, four assists, four steals and a pair of blocks to lead Warsaw to its first win of the season. Senior guard Taylor Howard finished just shy of a double-double with eight points and 10 boards along with six assists and five steals. Kaelyn Keefer (9), Sophia Phillips (8) and Sydney Goulet (4) rounded out the scoring for the Tigers.
NOTRE DAME BATAVIA (1-0) 47
WILLIAMSON/MARION (0-3) 28
For Williamson/Marion, junior guard Elizabeth Brandt led with 10 points. Kearstin Laird (5), Arianna Blankenberg (2), Abby Conover (2), Emily Gushlaw (1) and Lili Sharpe rounded out the scoring for the Marauders.
HORNELL (2-1) 64
YORK (0-1) 38
Maddie Moore recorded 17 points as Hornell won its first road game of the season. Jordyn Dyring and Lillian Hoyt both contributed 12 points apiece. Selena Maldonado chipped in nine points while Payton Bentley produced eight. For York, sophomore center Rylee Cuozzo led with 17 points.
Quote from Hornell head coach Brian Dyring: “Our key tonight was our defensive intensity and post play of Maddie Moore and Payton Bently. They did a great job defensively and rebounding. It was a very balanced attack, which will be our formula for success.”
ROCHESTER ACADEMY (0-1) 19
LIMA CHRISTIAN (2-0) 47
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (1-0) 47
LETCHWORTH (1-1) 25
RED JACKET (0-3) 20
MARCUS WHITMAN (1-0) 48
CHARLES G. FINNEY (0-1)
FRANKLIN (0-0)
HAMMONDSPORT (2-0)
ARKPORT-CANASERAGA (1-1)
CAMPBELL-SAVONA (0-1)
ADDISON (2-0)
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