RUSH-HENRIETTA (2-3) 39
FAIRPORT (5-1) 68
Fairport used a 22-1 third-quarter run to extend a 12-point halftime on the way to its fifth straight win. Ne’vaeh Buntley led the Red Raiders with 16 points. Ella Meabon added 15, and Sarah Hirschler had 10 points. Jada Crocker and Bella Pucci finished with six points apiece in the win. Liv Amadori (5), Sophia Lapp (4), Lola Pucci (4) and Natalie VanDeVoorde (2) rounded out the scoring for Fairport. R-H’s Avery Roberts and Alivia Day scored 11 points apiece. Ava Santiago (5), Jani Washington (4), Alison Utter (4), Julia Carter (2), Danielle Garrett (1) and McKenna Uhl (1) also scored for the Royal Comets.
BATAVIA (0-5) 33
EASTRIDGE (3-3) 59
Alyssa Cowart led four in double figures with 20 points, and Eastridge won a second straight game. Cowart collected six rebounds and nine steals in the win. Madyson Fizer finished with 11 points, 11 rebounds, five steals and four assists while Grace Devlin and Ada Krupa scored 14 and 10 points respectively in the win. Batavia’s Ayla Kelsey scored 10 points.
CANANDAIGUA (2-0) 51
SPENCERPORT (0-5) 26
Kyleigh Chapman scored 16, and Mya Herman had 14 to lead Canandaigua which won its second game of the season by double digits.
GREECE ATHENA/ODYSSEY (2-2) 78
GREECE ARCADIA/OLYMPIA (2-2) 62
Mariah Freeman, Trinity Johnson and Asia Philip posted a double-double apiece to lead Athena/Odyssey. Freeman finished with 17 points, 10 assists, seven steals, three rebounds and two blocks. Johnson scored 19 points while grabbing 10 rebounds. Philip corralled 17 boards to go with a 15-point effort. Julianna Bates added 16 points, seven assists and two rebounds in the win. Tiara Smith scored five points and handed out five assist. Kamore Lawton (4) and Camora Mack (2) rounded out the scoring.
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (0-2)
BRIGHTON (3-2)
OUR LADY OF MERCY (1-1) 41
VICTOR (0-4) 38
Anna Lynch finished 12 points, 12 rebounds, four steals and an assist to lead Mercy. Mia Lusardi contributed eight points with two steals and two assists in the win. Audrey Hintz had six points, three blocks, three steals and two rebounds. Lauren Loiacono grabbed seven rebounds and scored four points. Brooke Wormley (5), Krista Harnischfeger (3) and Natalie Casale (3) rounded out the Mercy scoring.
NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN (5-2) 30
C.G. FINNEY (4-2) 59
FRANKLIN (0-3) 12
LIMA CHRISTIAN (4-1) 36
EUGENIO MARIA DE HOSTOS CHARTER SCHOOL (0-5) 17
NOTRE DAME-BATAVIA (3-1) 70
KESHEQUA (3-2) 59
MOUNT MORRIS (2-2) 22
Libby Benner and Julia Wilkins combined for 23 points as Keshequa won for the third time in four games. Benner led the way with 12 points, four assists, four rebounds and three steals. Wilkins, who scored 11, finished a rebound shy of a double-double. Ryley Benner accounted for nine points and five steals in the win. Anna Linde had eight points and five rebounds while Ava Thayer contributed eight points, six rebounds, five steals and three assists. Riley Nageldinger collected seven points, five rebounds and three steals. Braelyn Isaman had four points, four rebounds and three assists.
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HAVERLING (4-2) 37
HORNELL (3-2) 43
Maddie Moore posted a double-double, and Jordyn Dyring netted 15 points to lead Hornell. Moore had 11 points, 14 rebounds and five steals. Selena Maldonado added nine points. Haverling’s Meredeth Czajkowski and Emma Luckenbach scored 16 apiece. Luckenbach grabbed 15 rebounds. Madison Coots had three points and 12 rebounds. Lola Coots had eight rebounds and four assists for the Rams.
GENESEO (2-2)
AVON (2-2)
Mary Claire Rollins scored 13 points, and Caroline Capel added 10 to lead Geneseo. In all, eight players scored for the Blue Devils. Avon’s Sarina McDowell match Rollins with 13 points.
WARSAW (1-3) 27
PAVILION (4-1) 55
Karlee Zinkievich scored 20 while Lauren Kingsley posted a double-double with 16 points and 10 rebounds as Pavilion bounced back from its first loss of the season. Zinkievich added five assists and five steals in the effort. Kingsley had three assists, two blocks and two steals. Kylie Conway finished with seven points, six rebounds and six steals in the win. Ella Tillotson had six assists and four steals to go with a made free throw. Makayla Washburn (4), Brisel Diaz-Tolentino (4), Lexi Rogers (2) and Lia Lombardo (1) rounded out the Pavilion scoring.
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (2-1) 45
Le ROY (4-2) 37
Hazell Nickerson posted a double-double, and Caledonia-Mumford won its second straight game. Nickerson finished with 22 points, 13 rebounds and five blocks to lead the Raiders. Teammate Ava Amorese added 14 points in the win. Abby Allen paced the Le Roy offense with 13 points. Maura Dambra added 11. Kenna MacKenzie finished with six points and six rebounds. Lindsey Steffenilla had four points, two rebounds and two steals. Zoey Humphrey grabbed eight rebounds and scored two points. Corinna Dunn added a free throw.
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (0-5) 15
DANSVILLE (5-1) 58
Aynsley Belcher posted a double-double, and Dansville won its third straight game. Belcher finished with 14 points and 10 rebounds. Chelsie Tyler accounted 14 points, five rebounds, four assists and eight steals in the win. Kali Meyer had eight points, two rebounds, five assists and a steal. Taylor Hamsher contributed eight points, four rebounds, an assist and a steal. Megan Tyler added two points, five rebounds and two steals. Emma Allen chipped in two points, eight rebounds, three assists and a steal. Stephanie Youngers had six points and three rebounds. Mia Cady had two rebounds. Eleni Mountzouros finished with two rebounds, an assist, a steal and a block. Emma Butters rounded out the scoring with two points and a rebound.
PERRY (2-3) 40
LETCHWORTH (2-3) 52
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (1-5) 13
GANANDA (3-2) 75
Kaylee Marvin scored all 20 of her points in the first half and grabbed 13 rebounds in the to lead Gananda to a second straight win. Eva Jenny added 17 points. Nyah Cruz had 10 for the Blue Panthers.
RED CREEK (1-2) 24
CLYDE-SAVANNAH (4-1) 92
LYONS (4-1) 47
WILLIAMSON/MARION (1-4) 42
Kamryn Bonnell connected on three triples, and Jayla Bell scored six of her game-high 18 points in the first quarter to pace a 25-12 efforts as Lyons won a second straight game. Bonnell finished with five 3-pointers and 15 points on the night. Millenyiah Glanton added eight and Sam Figueroa scored six points. Elizabeth Brandt led Williamson/Marion with 16 points. Teammates Kate Campbell and Jenny Walters added 10 apiece. Abby Conover, Lili Sharpe and Arianna Blankenberg each scored two points.
MYNDERSE (3-1) 58
WAYNE (2-2) 28
Maddie Verkey connected on four of her five 3-pointers in the first quarter when Mynderse jumped to a 25-6 lead to put together back-to-back wins. Verkey finished with 16 points. Haley Mosch led the offense with 19. Ella Wirth scored six points and added seven rebounds. Kelly Kohberger handed out five assists. Bella Ferrara (6), Laurne McDermott (5), Jeniya Fils (3) and Chelsea Korzeniewski (3) rounded out the scoring for Mynderse. Wayne’s Rylie Pratt paced the Eagles’ offense with nine points. Bella Blood had seven. Phoebe Hartgrove (4), Aly Johnson (3), Kasey Eaton (2), Emily Pratt (2) and Allie Cheminti (1) also scored for Wayne.
MIDLAKES (2-3) 31
WATERLOO (5-0) 48
Morgan Caraballo led three in double figures with 14 points, and Waterloo finished off its third straight double-digit win and fourth overall. Jazzmyn Lewis and Natalie DiSanto added 13 points apiece in the win. Addison Bree scored eight points. Waterloo, the reigning NYS Class B finalist, has a combined record of 45 wins and 1 loss over the past three seasons.
NEWARK (1-2) 77
GENEVA (0-3) 20
Ciana Galvin led four in double figures with 17 points. TaKyla Vaughn added 13 while Naomi Jones and Malia Brown scored 12 and 11 points respectively. Lena Ramos (9), Karina Natale (5), Anna Verdine (4), Amya Morales (4) and Brooklyn Graham (2) also scored for Newark.
PALMYRA-MACEDON (3-1) 53
PENN YAN (1-4) 28
BLOOMFIELD (4-1) 71
YORK (1-2) 50
Ava Hawkins led three in double figures, and Bloomfield erased a halftime deficit to win its fourth straight game. Hawkins finished with 21 points on 8-of-19 shooting from the floor. The senior guard also had six steals and four assists. Calla McCombs connected on 8-of-17 shots from the floor and added 20 points with eight rebounds, six steals and three assists in the win. Lily Baughman accounted for 15 points in the win. Allison Baughman grabbed a game-high 10 rebounds and scored five points. Jessica Cody and Abby O’Brien scored four apiece for Bloomfield which trailed 28-27 heading into the third quarter. The Bombers took a five-point edge into the final stanza before using a 27-13 advantage over the last eight minutes of the game. York’s Tessa Rodwell finished with 18 points and seven rebounds. Rylee Cuozzo had 13 points and seven rebounds. Isabel Laney (9), Alaina Englert (5), Alyssa Bowick (3) and Merideth Holland (2) also scored for York.
LYNDONVILLE (3-1) 33
ELBA (1-1) 64
Sydney Reilly scored 21 points while Kennedy Augello and Lydia Ross added 18 and 11 respectively to lead Elba. Maddie Hall (7), Halie Deville (4), Ava Chatt (3) and Mariah Ognibene (2) rounded out the scoring for Elba.
ALEXANDER (5-2) 65
KENDALL (1-5) 22
CUBA-RUSHFORD (4-3) 39
BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (3-3) 27
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (6-0) 54
JASPER-TROUPSBURG (3-3) 25
Brooke Burd and Lillian Mullen combined for 15 first-quarter points as Canisteo-Greenwood sprinted to a 17-point advantage on its way to 37-13 lead at halftime. Mullen hit two 3-pointers and finished with 18 points. Burd added 11. Bailey Mullen accounted for seven points. Peyton Peters had six. Elaine Roach (4), McKenna Ferris (4) and Sara Coddington (4) rounded out the C-G scoring. Jasper-Troupsburg’s Natalie Cornell scored eight points. Teammate Madison Cady added seven. Kahley Staurt scored six. Lauren Ross had four points.
CAMPBELL-SAVONA (0-3)
HAMMONDSPORT (2-2)
PORTVILLE (PA)
WELLSVILLE (2-3)
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