MONROE (3-0) 75
FRANKLIN (3-2) 60
DaiQuon McKinney and Jaquan Shears combined for 46 points, and Monroe stayed unbeaten on the road. McKinney connected three times from distance and accounted for 13 of his 22 points in the third when Monroe used a 30-2 run to erase a seven-point halftime deficit. Will McKinney scored all seven of his points coming out of halftime while Felton Gray added five of his 13 points in the decisive frame. Shears led all scorers with 24 points in the game. Davion Jones accounted for six points, and Casmier Bradford-Sawyer scored three. Shawn Goins, Clarence Thompson and Terence Thompson scored 18 points apiece to lead a balanced Franklin attack. Maurice Durant added a free throw.
WORLD OF INQUIRY (1-3) 69
WILSON MAGNET (1-2) 77
DaSiah White and Lemar Rhone scored 26 and 25 points respectively for Wilson which erased a six-point deficit after the first eight minutes of play and pulled away late from a game that was single digits throughout. Rhone connected on three of his five triples during the third quarter as Wilson took a three-point edge into the final frame. Dolcin Flood added 15 points in the win.Kendrick Moxley scored eight. Jahari Wilson had three points. WOI’s Yacoub Tarwally scored 22 points including 11 in the fourth quarter. Jaedon Adams-Griffin and Ibrahim Bangura added 16 apiece. Diego Martinez contributed 13 points. Markiest Griffin had two points.
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EARLY COLLEGE (0-3)
EAST (3-1)
McQUAID (0-4) 49
AQUINAS (3-1) 50
Jayon Alexander (9) hit a 15-foot pull-up shot for Aquinas with 10.7 seconds remaining to win the game. The sophomore scored seven points in the fourth quarter in which the Li’l Irish trailed 37-33 going into, and the captain added eight rebounds. Mykel White finished with 15 points, five assists, three rebounds and two blocks, and Micah Anderson added 10 points, four boards and four steals. Mackie Terry tacked on four field goals in the first half. For McQuaid, Isaiah Anderson (10) scored eight points in a 12-point fourth quarter for the Knights. Casey Montesano led the team with 14 points and went 3-for-3 from the line. Chris Woodward (9) buried three from the behind the three-point line, and Ian Florence (10), Jaiyden Jones (2) and Ian Metcalfe (1) rounded out the scoring.
HILTON (2-2) 48
VICTOR (3-0) 63
Six different players found the bottom of the net in the third quarter when Victor stretched a four-point lead to double-digits. Griffin Hopkins scored five of his game-high 20 points in the frame while Garrett Clar added two of his 12 to the effort. Ryan Dodge and Owen Dake scored seven apiece. AJ Queri and Nick Leonard both had six in the win. Brennan Hopkins (3) and Cam Ryan (2) rounded out the scoring for Victor. The Blue Devils have held each of its first three opponents to 50 points or less. Hilton’s Michael Whelehan converted 8-of-11 free throws and paced the Cadets’ offense with 14 points. Johnny Bianchi scored 10. Timmy Graziano and Mac Emrich both contributed eight points. Andrew Lenhard scored four.
CANANDAIGUA (1-2) 46
LIVONIA (2-2) 51
Chris Coyle recorded a game high 15 points and six rebounds to lead Livonia in the win. The Bulldogs led 31-29 at the half and outscored their opponents 14-to-5 in the fourth quarter. Connor Feehan scored 12 points and dished out three assists, while sophomore Nick Coyle added nine points and eight assists. Jackson Cook tacked on eight points and eight rebounds. For Canandaigua, Nate Sheridan led the team with 11 points.
WEBSTER THOMAS (2-2) 56
BISHOP KEARNEY (3-1) 63
Russell Ellis poured in all of his 17 points in the second half for Bishop Kearney in the win. Ellis buried a game-high five three pointers as the Kings outscored their opponent 33-28 in the final half. Colin Gentile added 13 points. For Webster Thomas, Sean Linder (17) and Shawn Mason (14) led the team in scoring. Other scorers- Bishop Kearney: Alejandro Aguilar (10), Trevor Bonhom (7), Zidean Henry (3); Webster Thomas: Jackson Mulcahy (10), Levi Kulik (6), Cory Jarvis (5), Mitchell Hale (2).
EUGENIO MARIA DE HOSTOS (1-6) 52
NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN (4-2) 83
Andrew Eschner scored a career-high 34 points and grabbed 14 rebounds as Northstar won for the fourth time in five games. Justin Robinson scored 11 of his career-high 24 points in the fourth quarter. David Eschner had a double-double with 13 points and 13 rebounds. Gavin Jones dished out 12 assists for the Knights. Lavante Brown and Knekose Mack scored 19 points apiece to lead Eugenio Maria de Hostos. Seth Patterson added six. Miguel Chevere (4) Eddy Bermudez (2) and Jason Maldanado (2) also scored for EMHCS.
MARION (1-3)
HAC (2-1)
NEWARK (3-0) 68
MYNDERSE (2-2) 42
Raeshawn Howard scored six of his game-high 21 points in the third quarter as Newark pulled away from a single-digit margin and won its first road game of the season. Howard connected three times from the floor and combined with teammate Brayden Steve who added seven points in the stanza to help the Reds outscored Mynderse 21-4. Kellen Foster finished with 15 points. Jaypar Allen had 10 while Steve accounted for nine points in the win. Eric Finn (8), Tariq Joseph (3) and Marwarn Osmen (2) rounded out the scoring for Newark. Mynderse’s Anthony Luffman scored nine of his team-high 12 points in the first quarter to keep the Blue Devils within one point of Newark at 22-21 heading into the second eight-minute frame. Jaydan Ryrko and Jake Prayne added six points apiece. Chase Fitzgerald and Rocco Palladino both scored five points. Luke Olschewske (2), Dylan Tandle (2) and Gilly Pagan (4) also scored for Mynderse.
BLOOMFIELD (1-3) 46
HONEOYE (2-1) 57
Evan Cuba dropped a game-high 18 points for Honeoye including 13 points in the second half, in which was entered in a 19-all tie. Cuba completed a double-double with 14 rebounds, and Owen Baader (11) added eight points in a 20-point fourth quarter for the Bulldogs and swiped three steals. Landon Hashburn (16) tallied five field goals in the first quarter and dished out five assists, while Billy Covey (2) had eight boards and six assists. For Bloomfield, Shem Goosage (14) knocked down four three pointers, and Cam Smith (12) had five points in the final quarter. Tyler Rogers (9) pulled down 11 rebounds and Jon Nelson (8) added seven rebounds. Other scorers – Honeoye: Owen Reynolds (8), Pavle Duric (2); Bloomfield: Gabe Ward (3).
GENEVA (2-0) 64
PENN YAN (0-4) 41
WATERLOO (3-1) 54
PALMYRA-MACEDON (3-2) 51
MARCUS WHITMAN (2-2) 39
WAYNE (3-1) 61
PJ Ostrowski poured in 21 points including seven field goals to lead Wayne in the victory. Ostrowski scored 13 of his points in a 31-23 second half in favor of the Eagles, and the junior went 4-for-5 from the line. Cameron Blankenberg tacked on 16 points and two from behind the arc. For Marcus Whitman, Broderick Royston (12) netted three treys and Tariku Blueye added on 12 points. Other scorers- Wayne: Alec Gilbert (13), Sean Nellis (4), Alek Reynolds (3), Stephen Habecker (2), Joshua Warner (2); Marcus Whitman: Bryce Tomion (6), Myles Prendergast (5), Thomas Lucas (2), Logan Storms (2).
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (2-2) 67
SOUTH SENECA (1-0) 72
Devon Siurano scored 21 points and buried four from beyond the arc to lead South Seneca. The senior recorded 13 of his points in the first half as the Falcons rode a 36-30 lead into the second half. Paul Clemson (19) netted a game high five three pointers. For Dundee/Bradford, Nick Slavick led the team with 21 points and 10 field goals. Camden Rosemier (16) added a team-high seven points in the final quarter. Other scorers- South Seneca: Colton Dresser (8), Zack Sherry (7), Kenny Halsey (6), Ethan Laverack (6), Mikey Kaufman (3), A.J. Denmark (2); Dundee/Bradford: Ryan McTamney (12), Logan Buchanan (12).
GANANDA (3-1) 30
LYONS (3-0) 100
JC Walker led four in double figures with 24 points to lead Lyons. The senior forward also grabbed 12 rebounds, handed out seven assists, blocked two shots and collected two steals. Jaiden Lopez added 19 points, Jacob Sides had 16. Jamire Johnson finished with 13 points and seven steals. Dez Bell scored nine. Devyn Williams had seven. Zavien Horn (6), Jaheim Morris (3) and Mikey Briggs (3) rounded out the scoring for Lyons. Cohyn Reisman paced the Gananda offense with 12 points. Aidan Giancursio had eight and Isaiah Espaillat had six for the Blue Panthers.
WELLSVILLE (5-0) 58
HAVERLING (1-2) 46
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