BRIGHTON (3-1) 40
WEBSTER THOMAS (0-2) 39
Senior captain Katie Hardie scored 13 points including a 3-pointer with one second remaining to lift Brighton. Kaiya Larkins led the Bruins with 14 points. Sadie Scott had nine points. Mady Kelly and Ruby Marrapese paced Webster Thomas with 12 points apiece.
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (3-0) 69
RUSH-HENRIETTA (1-2) 52
Mariah Watkins topped the 30-point mark for the second time this season, Webster Schroeder won its third straight by double digits. Watkins, who opened the season with a 35-point effort in a win over Fairport), equalled that performance Friday night. The junior guard connected 13 times from the floor including five 3-pointers. Bria Watkins scored 16 in the win. Ava Gallup had eight points while Addison Morgan (5), Mya Perales (3) and Kylie Clement (2) also contributed to the offense. Rush-Henrietta’s Avery Roberts scored 23 points to lead the Royal Comets. Teammate Alivia Day added 13. Jani Washington scored eight. Dani Garrett (3), Alison Utter (3) and Ashlyn Roberts (2) also scored for R-H.
ATHENA/ODYSSEY (1-2) 58
BATAVIA (0-4) 47
Trinity Johnson led Athena/Odyssey with a double-double of 12 points and 15 rebounds. Tiara Smith paced the Greece offense with 19 points while collecting five assists, three steals and two rebounds. Asia Philip had 14 points, eight rebounds and two assists. Mariah Freeman (8), Jocelyn Holman (3) and Camora Mack (2) also scored for Athena/Odyssey.
EASTRIDGE (1-3) 47
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (3-0) 56
Caroline Smith scored 12 points and grabbed 10 rebounds while Shaye Angelo posted a team-high 14 points to lead HF-L in Monroe County Division IV action. Claire Ruff added 11 points and eight assists in the win. Alyssa Cowart led Eastridge with 14 points. Teammate Maysia Holmes had 12 points.
HILTON (2-1) 51
PENFIELD (2-0) 58
Jackie Funk connected for 10 of her career-high 25 points in the fourth quarter when Penfield used a 20-15 advantage to pull away from a single-possesion game. Teammate Emily Fordham finished with a double-double of 13 points and 11 rebounds. Grace Alexander added 11 points, six assists and five deflections for the Patriots who led 38-36 heading into the fourth quarter. Hilton’s Leah Thompson grabbed eight rebounds and hit three 3-pointers as part of her 13-point effort. Mallory Heise connected four times from long range in the second half and led the Cadets with 19 points.
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VICTOR (0-2) 43
FAIRPORT (2-1) 57
Bella Pucci finished with 18 points and six assists while Ella Meabon scored 12 points for Fairport which jumped to a 27-8 lead after one quarter of play and went on to win a second straight by double digits. Ne’vaeh Buntley and Sarah Hirschler added nine points in the win. Victor’s Devin Livingston led the Blue Devils with 14 points. Vanessa Chumacero scored 10 points.
CANANDAIGUA (1-0) 52
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (0-2) 40
Mya Herman scored 18 points while teammates Kyleigh Chapman and Eily Huber added 14 and 11 respectively to lead Canandaigua. Macy Falk (6) and Julia Geitner (3) also scored for Canandaigua. Sydney Postell led Churchville-Chili with 17 points. Haley Leonard added 10. Katherine Draper (8), Emma Healy (3) and Brooke Collom (2) also scored for the Saints.
C.G. FINNEY (0-2) 42
SCHOOL OF THE ARTS (3-0) 53
Jazlynn Logon led three in double with 16 points. The senior also had four rebounds, three assists and four steals in SOTA’s third double-digit win of the season. Maya Williams finished with a double-double of 14 points and 10 rebounds along with three assists, two steals and two blocks. Ninth-grader Breyelle Geiger accounted for 14 points, eight rebounds, three assists and two steals. Son’ger Mccullough had nine points, five rebounds, five assists, three steals and a block.
ROCHESTER ACADEMY CS (0-2) 22
NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN (3-2) 42
Alayna Garwood and Abby Eschner both scored double digits to lead Northstar to a third straight win. Garwood had 22 points and 14 rebounds while Eschner finished with 10 points a nd11 boards to lead the Knights.
WILSON MAGNET (0-2) 22
LYONS (3-1) 81
Jayla Bell scored 15 of her game-high 32 points in the first half as Lyons grabbed a 42-12 lead at halftime, rebounded from its first loss and won by double digits for the second time this season. Bell connected on four 3-pointers in the win. Kam Bonnell scored 15 points in the win. Kara Stephens had 13 and Milleniyah Glanton 12 points. Samantha Figueroa scored nine points. Wilson’s Breanna Majors-Brown led the Wildcats with 16 points. Ahjane Callaway scored five points. Jayden Shaw had two points and RaeVonn Houser converted a free throw.
LIMA CHRISTIAN (2-1) 48
MOUNT MORRIS (3-0) 32
MOUNT ST. MARY’S (VI) 12
AQUINAS (2-2) 84
Molly O’Toole led four in double figures with 18 points as Aquinas won for the second time in three games. Loren Green added 17 while Ajayah Orr and Lia Bronco had 12 apiece. Julianna Nkugwa, Savannah Hinchcliffe and Sienna Hinchcliffe each scored six points. Jade Harvey (5) and Layla Germany (4) also scored for Aquinas.
RED CREEK (1-0) 32
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT/SODUS (1-3) 16
NEWARK (0-1) 49
PALMYRA-MACEDON (2-0) 60
Sophomore Taryn Goodness finished with 24 points, five rebounds and six steals to lead Palmyra-Macedon in Finger Lakes East action. Ninth-grader Georgia Wirth added eight points two assists, three rebounds and three steals. Fellow ninth-grader Julia Belanger scored six points and had six rebounds. Senior Erika Mitchell accounted for six points, two rebounds and two assists. Senior Molly Seither had five points, five assists and 10 steals. Sophomore Elise Tome finished with five points. Junior Mariana Hodgins had four points and seven rebounds while Jolie Bourgeois rounded out the Pal-Mac scoring with two points. Sophomore TaKyla Vaughn led Newark with 21 points. Naomi Jones finished with 12 points on four 3-pointers. Malia Brown had seven points. Ciana Galvin had six points for the Reds while Mara Coleman rounded out Newark’s scoring with three points.
MIDLAKES (1-2) 58
MYNDERSE (1-1) 57 OT
Grace Murphy scored nine of her game-high 19 points in the fourth quarter as Midlakes completed a rally from 11 down at halftime. Murphy connected four times from the floor in the fourth including one 3-pointer and converted a pair of free throws in overtime to help seal the win. Stella DelPapa scored all 15 of her points after halftime including a field goal in overtime. Kate Mahoney added 10 points for the Screaming Eagles. Callie Walker and Mary Givens accounted for five apiece. Cate Peacock contributed three points. Mynderse’s Haley Mosche and Maddie Verkey combined for 14 first-half points to lead the Blue Devils to 28-17 advantage heading into the locker room. Mosche finished with 15 points in the game. Verkey scored nine. Lauren McDermott hit three 3-pointers and scored 13 points. Kelly Kohlberger (8), Chelsea Korzeniewski (6), Sophie Palladino (2) and Ella Wirth also scored for Mynderse.
BLOOMFIELD (2-1) 67
ROMULUS (0-3) 17
Lily Baughman and Allison Baughman scored 12 points apiece to lead Bloomfield. Calla McCombs and Ava Hawkins both scored 11 in the win. Abby O’Brien (9), Jessica Cody (5), Molly Thompson (4) and Olivia Burri (3) also scored for the Bombers.
NAPLES (0-3) 21
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (2-1) 60
Kendall Parker scored 18 points while Kailey Yeoman added 15 as Dundee/Bradford registered its second double-digits win of the season Brieonna Bayer had six points in the win. Mikayla Schoffner collected 10 rebounds, three assists, three steals and two points. Alissa Eaves (5), Trisha Edmister (4), Madison Sutryk (4), Lily Hall (2), MyKenzie Clancey (2) and Adrienne Kendall (2) rounded out the scoring. Grace Hebding scored eight points to lead Naples. Erika Reigelsperger (4), Paisley Mendoza (2), Polly Bay (2), Brynn Davis (2), Hannah Christmas (2) and Emily Lester (1) also scored for the Big Green.
GENEVA (0-1) 14
WAYNE (2-0) 39
Allie Cheminti scored 13 points, and Wayne finished off a second straight double-digit victory. Rylie Pratt added seven points in the win while Aly Johnson contributed six. Phoebe Hartgrove (4), Emily Pratt (4), Bella Blood (3) and Mina Dimatteo (2) also scored for the Eagles.
MARCUS WHITMAN (2-0) 49
HARLEY-ALLENDALE-COLUMBIA (1-4) 18
Olivia Herod and Natalie Cotroneo scored 10 points apiece to lead Marcus Whitman to its second double-digit win. Herod also six steals. Teammate Aliysiah Clark accounted for eight points and four rebounds. Lily Carroll had seven points and three steals. Helen Snyder scored five points. Tori Brooks collected three points, three steals and four rebounds. Sophie Snyder had two points, five steals and two rebounds. Aurora Woodworth had two points and four steals while Hailee King-contributed two points and three rebounds. Marcus Whitman’s defense forced 46 turnovers and held HAC to five points in the first half.
HONEOYE (2-1) 43
RED JACKET (0-4) 25
Ava Higgins led Honeoye will 12 pointss. Ashley Thomas added nine in the win. Catelynn Farrell (8), Lindsay Higley (6), Sarah Baader (4), Morgan VanCurren (2) and Jada Simmons (2) also scored for Honeoye. Red Jacket’s Leah Batterson led all scorers with 13 points. Brooklyn Vienna and Briellea Commisso added four apiece. Sarah English (3) and McKinleigh Williamson (1) also scored.
WATERLOO (3-0) 71
PENN YAN (0-3) 26
Morgan Caraballo led three in double figures with 28 points, and Waterloo won its second game of the season by double digits. Jazzmyn Lewis had 14 points, and Addison Bree accounted for 13. Maci Mueller scored nine. Katelyn VanNorstrand (3), Logan Amidon (2), Davonti Loucks (2) and Natalie DiSanto (1) also scored. Waterloo connected on a total of 10 3-pointers.
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (0-4) 25
PERRY (2-1) 50
LIVONIA (3-0)
AVON (0-1)
Kylie Buckley scored 16 points, and Libby Kwak had 14 for Livonia which jumped to a 30-12 lead at halftime. The win was Livonia’s third straight by double digits.
DANSVILLE (3-1) 46
GENESEO (2-1) 33
Aynsley Belcher finished with a double-double, and Kali Meyer scored in double figures as Dansville pulled away from a one-point game at halftime. Belcher had 18 points, 12 rebounds, an assist and a block to lead the Mustangs. Meyer accounted for 13 points, three rebounds, two assists and two steals. Taylor Hamsher had four points, five rebounds, two assists and two steals. Chelsie Tyler contributed seven points and four rebounds. Emma Allen had four points and eight rebounds. Megan Tyler grabbed five boards and handed out two assists. Dansville led 21-20 after two quarters of play. Mary Claire Rollins led Geneseo with 12 points.
AVOCA/PRATTSBURGH (1-3) 10
HAVERLING (2-1) 33
Meredith Czajowski finished with 16 points, 14 rebounds and six steals to lead Haverling in the opening round of Lady Rams Roundball Classic. Natalie Krelie contributed six points, four rebounds, four steals and two assists in the win. Emma Luckenbach (5), Madison Coots (2), Lola Coots (2) and Nanna Christiansen (2) also scored for the Rams. Kamryn Edwards accounted for all 10 of A/P’s points.
AKRON (VI) 37
Le ROY (1-1) 54
Abby Allen finished with 22 points while Lindsey Steffenilla posted a double-double of 10 points and 16 rebounds to lead Le Roy. Kenna MacKenzie collected 10 points, three rebounds, two steals and an assists. Corina Dunn (5), Rachel Smith (3), Zoey Humphrey (2) and Maura Dambra (2) each contributed to the offense.
BYRON-BERGEN (1-0) 47
WHEATLAND-CHILI (0-1) 28
Kendall Phillips hit six 3-pointers and finished with 20 points for Byron-Bergen which jumped to a 30-12 halftime lead. MacKenzie Senf added nine points, and Gabrielle Graff had five. Lauren Nelson led Wheatland-Chili with 14 points. Cheyene Whitcomb accounted for five points.
HOLLEY (2-1) 34
PEMBROKE (2-0) 60
Olivia Breeden finished with 23 points, eight rebounds and three steals as Pembroke posted a second straight double-digit win. Teammate Karli Houseknecht contributed 16 points, six rebounds, three assists and eight steals. Izzy Breeden had five points, five rebounds and two assists. Carly Cerasani added two points, seven rebounds and a steal. Elle Peterson (3), Seneca Calderon (4), Onolee Easterbrook (3) and Rylee Seelau (3) rounded out the scoring for the Dragons. Holley’s Alivia Wolf scored eight points to lead the Hawks. Layne Walker added seven points. Zoey Wolf (5), Jailyn Bishop (5), Emma Brady (4), Samantha Bates (3) and Leisha Walker (2) also scored for Holley.
LYNDONVILLE (2-1) 28
NOTRE DAME-BATAVIA (2-0) 60
GENESEE VALLEY/BELFAST (2-2) 19
ANDOVER/WHITESVILLE (2-0) 61
CAMPBELL-SAVONA (0-2)
ARKPORT/CANASERAGA (2-1)
HAMMONDSPORT (2-2) 31
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (5-0) 45
Brooke Burd and Bailey Mullen finished with a double-double apiece as Canisteo-Greenwood posted its fifth double-digit win of the season. Burd scored 13 points and grabbed 12 rebounds while Mullen had 11 points and 12 rebounds. Lily Mullen collected 13 points, seven rebounds, five assists and seven steals in the win. Elaine Roach had four points and six rebounds. Hailey Davis (2) and Peyton Peters (2) rounded out the scoring for C-G. Samantha Pratt led Hammondsport with 15 points. LaZell Locey (5), Danica Dresser (5), Rachel Wood (4) and Nicole Pratt (2) also scored.
WELLSVILLE (1-2) 57
MANSFIELD (PA) 28
YORK (0-1)
WILLIAMSON/MARION (0-3)
*The score of the Marcus Whitman and HAC game was originally inaccurate. It has since been updated.
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