SCHOOL OF THE ARTS (5-0) 55
WILSON MAGNET (1-5) 29
Maya Williams netted 16 in the first half when the Sliverhawks jumped out to a 31-16 advantage heading into the locker room. The 5-foot-10 senior center/forward connected eight times from the floor during the first 16 minutes of play. READ MORE.
EDISON TECH (3-3) 38
EAST (2-3) 74
Gabby Brown-Sturdviant dropped a game-high 25 points to lead East in the win. The junior netted eight field goals and went 6-for-9 from the foul line, while also having four blocks and swiping three steals. Jaelyn Giles had a double-double with 11 points and 10 rebounds, and Nevaeh Grisham poured on 18 points. Ali’yana Robinson added on 12 points and went 4-for-4 from the line. Ja’Daya Matthews and Jiasia Norris each had four points. For Edison, Kaysia Jones had a team high 11 points and Nakayla Costello (8) went 6-for-8 from the line. Gabriela Lopez scored seven points. Jakayla Costello (6), Chasity Edwards (4) and Makayla Gantt (2) contributed for the Inventors.
ROCHESTER ACADEMY (1-4) 47
CLYDE-SAVANNAH (6-1) 75
GENESEO (4-2) 59
YOUNG WOMAN’S (1-6) 18
Mary Claire Rollins racked up a game high 19 points to lead Geneseo to its second consecutive win. Caroline Chapels added nine and Morgan Wolcott tacked on seven. Lara Moriel scored six, and Emily Lamb and Tessa Salatel each contributed four points. Amaris Chisom, Liliana Pritchard, Harper Antonucci, Maddie Mark and Bridget McMaster all had two points apiece.
PERRY (2-4) 46
Le ROY (5-2) 53
Lindsey Steffenilla poured in 18 points and grabbed 11 rebounds to lead Le Roy to its fourth consecutive win. The junior also dished out three assists, while Abby Allen tacked on 14 points, four rebounds, three assists and one steal. Maura Dambra scored six points, grabbed four rebounds, swiped one steal and had one block. Zharia Newton contribute six points, five rebounds and one steal. Kenna MacKenzie scored six points, pulled down two rebounds, swiped two steals and had one assist. Rachel Smith rounded out the scoring with three points. For Perry, Jaelyn Morris scored a game high 22 points.
AVON (3-3) 43
LETCHWORTH (2-4) 29
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (2-2) 37
KESHEQUA (5-2) 61
Libby Benner poured in 25 points to lead Keshequa to its fourth consecutive win. Benner dished out four assists, grabbed two rebounds and had swiped two steals. Braelyn Isaman tacked on 11 points and a team high five rebounds, as well as four assists, four steals and one block. Ryley Benner added 11 points and two boards, while Anna Linde contributed six points, three steals, two assists, two rebounds and one block. Julia Wilkins chipped in five points, three rebounds, three steals, two assists and one block. Ava Thayer (3) finished with three steals, two rebounds and two assists. Riley Nageldinger recorded three steals and one assist.
WATERLOO (6-0) 71
NEWARK (2-3) 41
Addison Bree, Morgan Caraballo and Jazzmyn Lewis combined for 51 of Waterloo’s points as the Tigers won their fifth by double digits. Bree led with 18 points, while Caraballo (17) and Lewis (16) finished right behind the freshman. Natalie DiSanto tacked on 11 points, and Maci Mueller, Logan Amidon and Khia Moods each added three points.
PENN YAN (1-5) 25
MIDLAKES (3-3) 65
Grace Murphy scored 13 points to lead Midlakes in the win. Stella DelPapa tacked on 12 points and Mary Givens added nine. Kate Mahoney chipped in six, and Cate Peacock and Elizabete Kirilka each scored five points. For Penn Yan, Taylor Mullins led the team with 10 points and Bailey Cooper added on six. Other scorers – Midlakes: Camryn Ford (3), Mara Deisering (3), Callie Walker (2), Catelin Couillard (2), Amelia Maslyn (2), Hanna Godkin (2), Mia Van Savage (1); Midlakes: Abigail Fischer (2), Hailey Trank (2), Mary D’Abbracci (2), Breanne Dunning (1), Lia Bush (1), Makenna Mullins (1).
GENEVA (0-5) 17
MYNDERSE (4-1) 74
Bella Ferrara recorded a game-high 19 points to lead Mynderse to its third consecutive win. Kelly Kohberger scored 10 points including eight in a 27-point first quarter for the Blue Devils. The senior netted two treys in the opening stanza and went 4-for-6 from the foul line in the game. Chelsea Korzeniewski (9) drained three of the Blue Devils’ nine from outside the arc, and Haley Mosche tacked on eight points including six in the first quarter. Maddie Verkey added five of her seven points in the opening quarter. Ella Wirth (6), Sophie Palladino (5), Lauren McDermott (5), Jenya Fils (3), and Payton Russ (2) also contributed for the Blue Devils. For Geneva, Meghan Forbes had six points and two 3-pointers, and Trinity Maxon and Natalie Budgar both added four. Kaitlyn Wright (2) and Isabella Bonventre (1) also scored for the Panthers.
WATKINS GLEN 45
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (5-1) 46
Kendall Parker scored a team-high 13 points to lead Dundee/Bradford to its fourth consecutive win. The junior grabbed seven rebounds, swiped seven steals and dished out one assist, as the BraveScots fended off a 25-point fourth quarter from Watkins Glen. Kailey Yeoman racked up 12 points and added five rebounds, four assists and six steals. Alissa Eaves finished with nine points including a team high seven points in 14-point fourth quarter, and the junior went 3-for-5 from the line with a rebound and an assist. Lily Hall had six points, three rebounds, two steals and one assist, and Trisha Edmister scored points and swiped two steals and dished out one assist. Mikayla Schoffner finished with four rebounds and two steals. For Watkins Glen, Rachel Vickio dropped a game high 18 points including 14 in the final quarter. Brianna Hatch (11) and Jenna Solomn (8) were the other leading scorers for the Senecas.
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (5-0) 42
KENDALL (2-6) 14
ATTICA (4-3) 34
ALEXANDER (7-2) 48
LYNDONVILLE (5-2) 43
BYRON BERGEN (3-1) 40
EMERSON 19
PEMBROKE (3-3) 53
Elle Peterson scored 16 points and hit two first-quarter treys to lead Pembroke in the win. The junior came down with four rebounds, dished out two assists and swiped three steals. Isabel Breeden collected eight points, five rebounds, two steals and one assist, while Jada Everett added eight points, four steals and two boards. Rylee Seelau finished with seven points, two rebounds and one steal. Karli Houseknecht added five points and swiped a team high six steals, as well as three rebounds and three assists. Seneca Calderon (1) grabbed a team high eight rebounds, and the junior recorded two steals and one assist. Other contributors include: Olivia Breedan (five points, one assist, four rebounds, four steals), Carly Cerasani (three points, one assist, four rebounds, one block, two steals) and Onolee Easterbrook (one assist, two rebounds, two steals).
HOLLEY (4-2) 36
MEDINA 29
Sam Bates and Alivia Wolf combined for 32 points to lead the way for Holley. Bates scored a game high 18 points and Wolf netted 14 points and a pair of treys in a third quarter that gave the Hawks and 11-point lead, 32-21. Layne Walker and Zoey Wolf each added 2. For Medina, Rylee VanNostrand led the team with 11 points, and Honesty Hill, Stella Poler, and Alaia McGill each had four points. Eliana Bitsas, Nevaeh Moss and Dani Williams each added two points.
ADDISON (4-2) 29
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (8-0) 48
Peyton Peters poured in 18 points including nine points in a 16-point third quarter to lead Canisteo-Greenwood to its eighth straight win. The junior netted a game high six field goals and grabbed seven rebounds. Lillian Mullen added 10 points and eight rebounds, while Brooke Burd had nine points and six rebounds. Bailey Mullen tacked on seven points and six rebounds, and the freshman buried the team’s only trey. Hailey Davis and Kennedy Richardson each had two points, and Elaine Roach pulled down seven rebounds. For Addison, Anna Carlineo led the team with 12 points and two treys, and Chiara Lai scored nine points and went 3-for-5 from the foul line. Makayla Miller, Kendra McClean, Erin Terwilliger and Jillian Ames each added two points.
ARKPORT/CANASERAGA (4-3) 47
JASPER-TROUPSBURG (3-4) 29
CAMPBELL/SAVONA (1-4) 55
ALFRED-ALMOND (0-6) 30
FILLMORE (2-2)
ANDOVER/WHITESVILLE (3-0)
OLEAN (VI) 46
WELLSVILLE (3-4) 38
Lindsay Stuck, Averee Palmatier and Makenna Dunbar each had eight points to lead the scoring for Wellsville. Emily Robbins tacked on seven and Natalie Adams scored five. Sara Reitz added two points.
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