WILSON MAGNET (2-3) 78
SCHOOL OF THE ARTS (2-4) 53
Sophomore DaSiah White scored 17 points of his team-high 37 points in the third quarter to lead Wilson. White also finished with eight rebounds, six assists and four steals. Kendrick Moxley (10), Lemar Rhone (9), Jalen Harderman (7), Dolcin Flood (5), I’Ron Brown (5) and Michael Mitchell (3) also contributed for the Wildcats. Captain Sam Howland posted 27 points including 16 in the fourth quarter for School of the Arts. Tyree Moore (14), Latrell Ingram (9) and Ishmael Gonzales (2) also scored for SOTA.
MCQUAID (0-7) 64
MONROE (5-0) 69
Jaquan Shears hit three out of four free throws in overtime to help lift Monroe to its second home win. Shears finished with 23 points and Davion Jones netted 19 points. Daiquon McKinney (8), William McKinney (7), Felton Gray (6) and Casmier Bradford-Sawyer (2) also scored for the Red Jackets. Captain Chris Woodard scored a team-high 18 points and Ian Florence finished with 12 points all coming from behind the arc for McQuaid. Anthony DiMarco (10), Isaiah Anderson (7), Patrick Tehan (6), Ian Metcalfe (6) and Casey Montesano (5) also scored for the Knights.
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EUGENIO MARIA DE HOSTOS CHARTER SCHOOL (1-7) 83
FRANKLIN (5-2) 113
Sha’mere Freeman led four players in double figures with 34 points, six rebounds, seven assists and three steals for Franklin’s fourth double-digit victory of the season. Clarence Thompson finished with 28 points, eight boards, five assists, five steals and two blocks. Terence Thompson posted a double-double with 18 points, 12 rebounds and five blocks. Shawn Goins scored 24 points, four assists and three steals. Jamere Session also contributed nine points. Knekose Mack scored a team-high 31 points for EMHCS and Lavante Brown finished with 16 points. Justis Davis (10), Miguel Chevere (8), Melvin Thomas (5), Eddy Bermudez (4), Jarvis Lewis (4), Jayson Maldanado (2) and Yandel Ortiz (1) also scored for EMHCS.
ROCHESTER ACADEMY CS (5-0) 105
EARLY COLLEGE (0-6) 26
Senior Kam McDonald led four double digit scorers for Rochester Academy with 24 points as RACS earned its fourth double-digit victory of the season. McDonald also finished with three assists and three steals. Evariste Omebe finished just shy of a double double with 21 points, nine steals and three assists. Sophomore Cam Miller netted 16 points along with three assist and two steals. Joseph Aikens posted 14 points, four assists and five steals. Other scorers – RACS: Anthony Omebe (8), Can’Ron Haten (7), Antonio Rodriguez (5), Javier Green (4), Keverne Langhorne (4) and Perry Washington (2). Senior Quentin Majors-Brown led Early College with 15 points and Jayvonne Byron-Rolfe finished with five points. Charod Olison (3), Luis Matos (1) and Josue Oquendo (1) also contributed for Early College.
ROCHESTER PREP (1-5) 79
WORLD OF INQUIRY (1-5) 76
EAST (6-2) 79
NORTHEAST (4-3) 49
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (3-2) 60
BATAVIA (2-1) 58
Chandler Reynolds and Max Michalski both finished with 17 points apiece as Pittsford Sutherland won on the road for the first time this season. Sam Pisanelli posted seven points and Everett Wilcox (6), Dutch Pestorius (5), Ivan Goettler (4), Brendan Quinn (2) and Luke Friss (2) also contributed for the Knights. Sawyer Siverling finished with 16 points including three from distance for Batavia. Mikey McKenzie, Carter McFollins and Rashawd Christie all posted 7 points each. Javin McFollins (6), Aiden Bellavia (5) and Cam McClinic (3) also scored for Batavia.
GREECE ATHENA (5-1) 69
EASTRIDGE (3-3) 58
Junior captain Connor Osier scored nine of his team-high 19 points in the first quarter and Athena went on to win its fourth straight game. Junior Zee Johnson scored 15 points for the Trojans. I’zick Reaves and Khorie Reaves both scored 12 points and I’Zayah Reaves (5), Byron Williams (2), Brandon Krout (2) and Jovon Barfield (2) also contributed for Athena. Senior Cordell Young scored 31 points and Jalonie Pittman netted 16 points for Eastridge. Jelyn Collins (4), Ty Kunzer-Borrelli (4), Tariq Fryer (2) and Zy Switzer (1) also contributed for Eastridge.
IRONDEQUOIT (6-0) 72
HONEOYE-FALLS LIMA (1-5) 50
Ryan Heath scored ten of his team-high 24 points in the second quarter as Irondequoit registered its third double-digit road win of the season. Kenyen Lovett finished with 17 points and Xavier Gissendanner netted 11 points. Quinn VanKerkhove (9), Azavier Ross (6) and Issiah Ballard (5) also scored for the Eagles. For HFL, captain Cason Joint scored a team-high 13 points and Nolan Smith finished with ten points. Sam Vogt (9), Drew Angelo (9), Owen Smith (4), Chase Perryman (3) and Aidan Neenan (2) also contributed for HFL.
BRIGHTON (5-1) 75
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (3-1) 50
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FAIRPORT (2-3) 45
WEBSTER THOMAS (3-3) 61
Senior Shawn Mason hit a three pointer and two free throws in the third quarter to help Webster Thomas pull away for its second home win on the season. Mason finished with 22 points including five from behind the arc and Shane Talbot netted 14 points for the Titans. Levi Kulik (12), Jackson Mulcahy (5), Cory Jarvis (4) and Sean Linder (4) also contributed for Webster Thomas. Senior Zac Ditzel scored a team-high 19 points for Fairport and LaShard Lowery posted eight points. Hayden McCue (7), Wallace Rahmaan (5), Andrew Miller (3) and Will Stanek (2) also contributed for the Red Raiders.
RUSH HENRIETTA (0-4) 50
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (3-2) 58
Giovanni Schillaci scored five of his team-high 14 points in the third quarter as Webster Schroeder overcame a five-point halftime deficit. Jonathan McCaffrey finished with 12 points and Jack Kelly netted nine points for the Warriors. Jake Insley (8), Domenic Mancuso (7), Jack Cannon (4), Anthony DeRosa (2) and Drew Pagano (2) also scored for Webster Schroeder. Junior Jacob Luc scored three from distance to finish with 15 points for Rush Henrietta. Other scorers – Rush Henrietta: Jalen Taggart (12), Kobey Weeks (8), Myles Collins-Howard (4), Avery Council (4), Graylin Strong (3), Jason Buonaugurio (2) and TyJae Fraizer (2).
PITTSFORD MENDON (3-3) 79
GREECE OLYMPIA (0-4) 51
Senior Matt Woods hit three from distance in the second quarter to help Pittsford Mendon pull away in its third double-digit win of the season. Woods finished with a team-high 18 points while Mike Bischoping netted 14 points and grabbed 10 rebounds. Ryan Deuel (10), London Hoyser (8), Jackson Green (8), Ben Mai (6), Teddy Gangloff (5), Danny Hurley (4), Ben Steingass (2), Aaron Shan (2) and Ryan Connolly (2) also contributed for the Vikings. For Olympia, Caiden Evans and William Brown-Nelson both scored 10 points and captain Ayden Gorham finished with nine points. Other scorers – Olympia: Landen Evans (6), Zyaire Rivera (4), Amari Colon-Brown (4), Ethan Gorham (3), Trayvon Hall (3) and Dylan Jackson (2).
VICTOR (4-0) 77
GATES-CHILI (1-5) 40
Garrett Clar scored 20, and Colin Kubrich added 11 as Victor registered its fourth double-digit win of the season. Brennan Hopkins chipped in 10 points in the win while A.J. Queri had eight. Jack Lucchesi (7), Cam Ryan (5), Ryan Dodge (5), Griffen Hopkins (3), Owen Dake (3), Nick Leonard (2) and Justin Rosello (2) rounded out the scoring for the Blue Devils. Kani Mitchem led Gates Chili with 12 points. Anthony DiCesare and John Williams added six apiece. Jeremy Tantalo scored four points. Brandon Randolph (3), Jonathan Vance (3), Jonathan Grant (2) and Tremier Lewis (2) also scored for the Spartans.
LIVONIA (4-2) 76
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (0-5) 28
Connor Feehan scored a career high 31 points, including nine 3-pointers to lead Livonia to its second road win of the season. Feehan also had four steals and Chris Coyle scored 13 points, six rebounds and four steals. Captain Jack Kearney finished with nine points and Nick Coyle added nine assists and seven steals. Tommy Stewart contributed seven points and five rebounds for the Bulldogs. Matt Feinman scored 12 points to lead Wayland-Cohocton.
LETCHWORTH (0-5) 22
AVON (5-1) 63
Sophomore Josh Harter led Avon in scoring with 18 points and five rebounds for the Braves third double-digit win at home. Trevor Stroud scored 16 points and added five steals while Hudson Volpe contributed eight points and 10 rebounds. Letchworth was led in scoring by Jake Stowell with six points.
KESHEQUA (2-2) 69
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (0-4) 65
Senior Bryan Flanagan posted a team-high 28 points and Jaiden Buchinger finished with 16 points to lead Keshequa to its second road win of the season. Captain Nate Doll led Cal-Mum with a double double finishing with 31 points and grabbing 10 rebounds. Donny Peet netted 13 points and added four steals while Collin Foote scored 10 points for the Raiders.
MYNDERSE ACADEMY (2-5) 44
GENEVA (3-0) 62
PALMYRA-MACEDON (5-2) 42
WAYNE (4-2) 37
MARCUS WHITMAN (3-3) 40
PENN YAN (0-6) 39
NEWARK (3-1) 42
WATERLOO (5-1) 61
Junior Devin Mulvey-Salerno scored a team-high 17 points to help Waterloo win its fourth consecutive game. Nolan Slywka finished with 11 points for the Tigers. Newark was led by senior captain Raeshawn Howard with 17 points and Eric Finn with 10 points.
RED JACKET (2-1) 66
SOUTH SENECA (3-1) 56
Senior James Sibeto scored a team-high 25 points including seven in the third quarter as Red Jacket pulled away with a 20-9 run. Johnathan Bugbee scored 11 points and had seven in the decisive frame. Aiden Reed (10), Nash Fabris (8), Liam Trick (6), Chase Verdi (2), Connor Gennocro (2) and Aidan Griffith (2) also contributed for Red Jacket. Mikey Kaufman led South Seneca in scoring with 17 points and Kenny Halsey finished with 12 points. Other scorers – South Seneca: Devon Siurano (10), Ethan Laverack (6), Paul Clemenson (6), Jayden Reed (2), Zackary Sherry (2) and Colton Dresser (1).
NAPLES (1-5) 38
BLOOMFIELD (1-4) 35
Cade Rathbun scored 15 points to lead Naples. Kamren Rullo, Ian Kenney and Dylan Bray added six points apiece in the win. Bloomfield’s Cam Smith finished with 17 points and five rebounds. Tyler Rogers accounted for eight points and eight rebounds.
PORTVILLE (VI) 39
BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (5-0) 56
KENDALL (1-4) 45
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (4-1) 77
JASPER-TROUPSBURG (6-1) 74
ANDOVER/WHITESVILLE (3-6) 38
Cayden Lawson scored nine of his team-leading 23 points in the first quarter to help Jasper-Troupsberg to its fourth straight double-digit win. Sawyer Troxel hit three from distance and scored all 13 of his points in the first quarter. Cash Bouton finished with 14 points while Jared Ainsworth (8), Landon Zver (7), Zach Baker (7) and James Ainsworth (2) also contributed for the Wildcats. Captain CJ Estep and Colton Calladine both finished with 13 points each for Andover/Whitesville and Brody Vance (5), Koehler Niedermaier (4), Jack Belmont (3) and Gage Hall (3) also scored for Andover/Whitesville.
OLEAN (VI)
WELLSVILLE (5-0)
ELBA (3-2)
BATAVIA-NOTRE DAME (3-3)
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