FAIRPORT (3-1) 64
BRIGHTON (3-2) 44
Senior guard Bella Pucci drained 19 points to lead Fairport to its third straight victory. Ella Meabon followed up with 14 points. Junior forward Ne’vaeh Buntley scored 11 points. Sophia Lapp (7), Sarah Hirschler (5), Livea Amadori (4), Jada Crocker (2) and Amiya Johnson (2) rounded out the scoring for the Red Raiders. For Brighton, Sadie Scott led with 23 points.
HAVERLING (4-1) 61
ADDISON (3-1) 34
Meredith Czajkowski and Emma Luckenbach combined to outscore the entire Addison team, finishing with 43 points to lead Haverling to its fourth straight win. Czajkowski led with 23 points, converting six of her nine made field goals from inside the perimeter and 2-of-2 free throws. The senior guard added six rebounds, five assists and a steal as well. Luckenbach poured in eight shots and four free throws for 20 points along with six boards and two assists. For Addison, senior center Chiara Lai led with nine points. Other scorers – Haverling: Natalie Krelie (9), Lola Coots (3), Nanna Christiansen (2), Madison Coots (2), Victoria Martinez (2); Addison: Jillian Ames (8), Kerrigan Driskell (8), Kendra Mclean (4), Anna Carlineo (3), Erin Terwilliger (2)
Quote from Haverling head coach Randy Abrams: “After a tight first half which saw us only up by one point, we came out in the third quarter and were firing on all cylinders to break open the game. We were able to continue playing well in the fourth quarter to finish strong. I’m really proud of the girls as Addison is a team to be reckoned with. That was our third game in four days, so I wasn’t sure what kind of legs we’d have. We actually got stronger as the game wore on, which shows the girls’ conditioning is at a decent level for this early in the season.”
EDISON TECH (2-2) 51
WHEATLAND-CHILI (0-2) 32
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ROCHESTER ACADEMY (0-3) 49
ROCHESTER PREP (1-3) 51 (OT)
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FRIENDSHIP/SCIO (3-2) 41
ARKPORT-CANASERAGA (3-3) 39
Junior forward Nevaeh Ross filled the box score with 21 points, 14 rebounds, four steals, three assists and one block to lead Friendship/Scio to its second win in three games. Freshman guard Morghyn Ross snatched seven boards along with her two points, three dimes and a steal. Kiara Grover (6), Grace Drumm (5), Logan Roberts (3), Sophie Bolzan (2) and Lexi Crossley (2) rounded out the scoring for the Tigers.
HOUGHTON (2-3) 43
HINSDALE (0-5) 21
For Hinsdale, freshman guard Kaleigh Buckles led with 12 points. Sarah Tuttle (3), Marissa Adams (2), Jaylee Jimmerson (2), Mikayla Miller (2) and Hannah Sutton (2) rounded out the scoring for the Bobcats.
HOLLEY (3-1) 30
KENDALL (1-4) 23
Sophomore guard Alivia Wolf guided Holley with nine points, six steals, two rebounds and one assist. Senior forward Tia Hofforth amassed four points, 10 boards, one dime and a steal. Junior forward Jailyn Bishop contributed five points, eight rebounds, two steals, one assist and a swat. Sam Bates accumulated eight points, seven steals, two assists and a pair of boards. Emma Brady (2) and Zoey Wolf (2) rounded out the scoring for the Hawks.
HANNIBAL (III)
WILLIAMSON/MARION (0-3)
FRANKLINVILLE (VI)
FILLMORE (0-2)
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