BROCKPORT (2-3) 34
PITTSFORD MENDON (3-0) 49
Brockport held Pittsford Mendon’s Natalie Mai scoreless in the first quarter, but not for the game as Mai scored 17 points in the last three quarters to help the Vikings won for the second time at home. Emma Giordano scored six of Pittsford Mendon’s 15 first quarter points, and ten in all, as the Vikings built on their seven point first quarter lead, extending it to 13 at halftime. Paige Glanz (6), Kate Crowley (5), Dani Mooney (4), Camryn DelGallego (2), Cate Rathnmum (2), Brooke Bowler (2) and Gabriela Esposito (1) also scored for the Vikings. Brockport’s Ava Velletri was the game high scorer with 21 points and her teammates Alexis Hassall (4), Janelle Laureano (2), Mia Tyndell (2), Hannah Carpenter (2), Ariana Guerrero (2) and Maeve Petitti (1) also collected points in the game.
VICTOR (0-3) 22
HILTON (3-1) 50
Hilton’s Mallory Heise scored 15 points and grabbed 12 rebounds and the Cadets totaled nine three pointers en route to their second home win on the season. Ella Clark added ten points, while Karlee Hargather scored six and had seven steals for Hilton. Other Hilton scorers were Paige Siciliano (6), Hailey McConnell (6), Leah Thompson (4) and Elena Graziano (3). Devin Livingston led the Blue Devils with 10 points.
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IRONDEQUOIT (2-4) 21
RUSH HENRIETTA (2-2) 61
Avery (16) and Ashlyn (11) Roberts combined for 27 points, leading Rush-Henrietta to its first home win of the season. The two Roberts’ were among nine Royal Comets to fill the scoring column during the game. Jani Washington (9), Ava Santiago (8), Alivia Day (5), McKenna Uhl (4), Alison Utter (3), Julia Carter (3) and Danielle Garrett (2) all netted points.
SACRED HEART (0-1) 54
FAIRPORT (4-1) 81
Fairport extended its winning streak to four games behind a 26-point performance from Bella Pucci. Pucci scored in every quarter, including nine in a 20-point third quarter for the Red Raiders. Teammate Ella Meabon added 12 points and 14 rebounds as eight Fairport players appeared in the scoring column. Ne’vaeh Buntley notched 14, while Sara Hirschler (11), Jada Crocker (6), Lola Pucci (6), Sophia Lapp (4) and Livea Amadori (2) also added points for Fairport.
WILSON (1-3) 41
YWCP (0-3) 34
Breanna Majors-Brown scored 24 points to lead Wilson. Ahjane Callaway added 11 while Lilyana Rivera and Kamaariyah Green contributed four and two points respectively.
AQUINAS (3-2) 65
NARDIN (VI) 48
Ajayah Orr, Loren Green and Molly O’Toole all scored in double figures for Aquinas as the Li’l Irish picked up their second win in a row. Orr scored 23 points, while Green (19) and O’Toole (16) filled the basket multiple times as well. Layla Germany (7), Lia Bronco (3) and Jade Harvey (2) contributed points for Aquinas too.
FRANKLIN (0-2) 10
EASTRIDGE (2-3) 62
Madyson Fizer recorded a double double, scoring 11 points and recording 10 steals, helping Eastridge snap a two-game losing streak. Teammates Alyssa Cowart and Ada Krupa notched 13 points apiece to help the Lancers prevail. Myasia Holmes (7), Grace Devlin (5), Ella Scantlin (4) and Katelynn Campbell (2) rounded out the scoring for Eastridge. Holmes led the Lancers with six rebounds, while Scantlin and Fizer were tops with five assists each. Chloe Jarvis scored six points for Franklin.
C.G. FINNEY (1-2) 66
LIMA CHRISTIAN (3-1) 39
WHEATLAND-CHILI (0-3) 29
ELBA (1-1) 82
Four Elba players scored in double figures, led by Sydney Reilly’s 19 points. Mariah Ognibene added 14, Lydia Ross 13 and Halie Deville 12 for the Lancers. In all, nine Elba players scored with Kenendy Augello (8), Madison Thompson (7), Maddie Hall (5), Ava Chatt (2) and Adison Norton (2) rouding out the scoring for the Lancers.
ATTICA (2-2) 23
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (2-0) 61
PEMBROKE (2-1) 28
ALEXANDER (4-2) 63
BYRON-BERGEN (2-0) 44
NOTRE-DAME-BATAVIA (2-1) 41
Byron-Bergen hit some key three point shots throughout the game helping them earn a road victory at Notre Dame. Olivia Senf made three straight three pointers in the fourth quarter, and totaled four in all, helping the Bees to a six point lead late in the game and a three point win at the buzzer. Ava Wagoner scored 10 points and Kendall Phillips nine for Byron-Bergen. The score was tied at 28 after three quarters before Senf’s sharp shooting helped the Bees prevail. Notre Dame’s Amelia McCulley lead all players with 20 points which included five three pointers and teammate Nina Bartz chipped in six points for the Irish.
PALMYRA-MACEDON (2-1) 50
WATERLOO (4-0) 66
Jazzmyn Lewis led Waterloo to victory in a Finger Lakes East Division match up, scoring 20 points for the Tigers. Morgan Caraballo (15) and Natalie DiSanto (14) also reached double figures for Waterloo with Addison Bree (8), Maci Mueller (5), Logan Amidon (2) and Davonti’a Loucks (2) contributing to the Tigers point total as well. Taryn Goodness was the top scorer for Pal-Mac with 14 points and Erika Mitchell added 11. Marianna Hodgins grabbed 20 rebounds and scored six points for the Red Raiders. Julia Belanger (6), Molly Seither (4), Elise Tome (3), Georgia Wirth (3) and Jolie Bourgeois (2) also scored for Pal-Mac.
MYNDERSE (2-1) 59
NEWARK (0-2) 48
Mynderse got back in the win column behind 19 point performances from Maddie Verkey and Haley Mosche. Verkey added seven rebounds and Mosche grabbed six. The Blue Devils got out to a 11-3 lead after one quarter and finished the first half up 19-12. The second half was much more high scoring as Mynderse netted 20 points in both the third and fourth quarters. Lauren McDermott (6), Kelly Kohberger (6), Sophie Palladino (4), Chelsea Korzeniewski (3) and Jeniya Fils (1) also scored for the Blue Devils. Ciana Galvin paced Newark with 16 and Malia Brown (11) and Takyla Vaughn also scored in double figures. Naomi Jones (6), Lena Ramos (3) and Anna Verdine added points for the Reds.
WAYNE (2-1) 34
MIDLAKES (2-2) 50
Grace Murphy led Midlakes with 16 points and Stella DelPapa added 12. Amelia Maslyn (7), Kate Mahoney (6), Callie Walker (5) Hanna Godkin (2) and Mary Givens (2) all put points on the board for Screaming Eagles.
MARCUS WHITMAN (3-0) 50
NAPLES (0-4) 16
Natalie Cotroneo led eight Marcus Whitman players in the scoring column with 17 points. Tori Brooks scored six points and recorded seven steals, while Aurora Woodworth (eight points, five steals, three rebounds), Olivia Herod (two points, five steals, four assists, three rebounds) and Lily Carroll (eight points, eight rebounds, four assists, three steals) had productive nights too. Helen Snyder (3), Sophie Snyder (4) and Whitney Corroneo (2) also scored for the Wildcats.
SOUTH SENECA (1-1) 30
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (3-1) 49
Kendall Parker (8) and Kailey Yeoman (6) scored 14 of Dundee/Bradford’s 19 first quarter points helping the Brave Scots build a 31 point halftime win en route to their third home victory of the season. Parker finished with 17 points and four steals, while Yeoman netted 14 and grabbed eight steals. Mikayla Schoffner pulled down 16 rebounds and added eight points. Lily Hall (5), Alissa Eaves (3) and Addie Kendall (2) also scored for Dundee/Bradford. Ava Utter was South Seneca’s top scoring with eight points, while Alysa Elder (5), Chloe Scott (5), Makenzie Snyder (2) and Haley Parry (1) added points for the Falcons.
BLOOMFIELD (3-1) 51
HONEOYE (2-2) 21
PENN YAN (1-3) 51
GENEVA (0-2) 33
PAVILION (3-1) 28
AVON (2-2) 43
Sarina McDowell scored a game-high 23 points for Avon as the Braves climbed back to .500 with their first home win of the season. Maggie Vanderbilt chipped in eight points, while Maria Geary (5), Addison Urbanik (4) and Kennedy Fries (3) rounded out the Braves scoring. Avon jumped out to a 16-7 first quarter lead en route to a 24-16 halftime advantage. Lauren Kingsley posted a double double for Pavilion, scoring 17 points to go along with 11 rebounds. Karlee Zinkievich (5), Makayla Washburn (5) and Ella Tillotson (1) recorded points for the Golden Gophers.
EMHCS (0-4) 39
NORTHSTAR (5-1) 55
Alayna Garwood scored 25 points and Aileen Murphy added 16 points to lead Northstar to its fourth straight win.
ANDOVER/WHITESVILLE (3-0) 66
JASPER-TROUPSBURG (3-2) 18
BARKER (0-2) 12
LYNDONVILLE (3-1) 45
WELLSVILLE (2-3) 37
DANSVILLE (4-1) 56
Dansville picked up its second home win of the season. Chelsie Tyler led eight Mustangs in the scoring column with 16 points, while Aynsley Belcher scored 10, grabbed eight rebounds and recorded four blocks. Emma Allen (11), Taylor Hamsher (7), Megan Tyler (6), Stephanie Youngers (2), Eleni Mountzouros (2) and Kali Meyer (2) all scored for Dansville. Wellsville was led by Makenna Dunbar and Sara Reitz who scored 10 points each.
WARSAW (1-2) 28
Le ROY (4-1) 51
The Knights won their third straight as Lindsey Steffenilla posted a double double, her second of the season. Steffenialla scored 17 points to go along with 14 rebounds. Abby Allen was the top scorer for Le Roy with 20 points and she dished out six assists as well. Zharia Newton (4), Anna Long (2), Kenna MacKenzie (2), Corina Dunn (2), Zoey Humphrey (2) and Maura Dambra (2) all collected points for LeRoy.
KESHEQUA (2-2) 40
GENESEO (2-2) 31
Keshequa got back to .500 behind a balanced scoring attack that saw seven players score for the Indians. Libby Benner led with way with 12 points and eight rebounds, while Ava Thayer added six points, four assists, four rebounds and six steals. Braelyn Isaman grabbed seven rebounds and chipped in four points. Ryley Benner (6), Anna Linde (4), Riley Nageldinger (4) and Julia Wilkins (4) also scored for Keshequa.
HAC (1-5) 30
ROMULUS (1-3) 37
EAST (1-1)
GATES-CHILI (2-1)
BATAVIA (0-4)
MERCY (0-1)
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