EASTRIDGE (4-3) 60
GREECE ARCADIA/OLYMPIA (2-4) 33
Ada Krupa scored 17 points to lead three Lancers in double figures as Eastridge won its third consecutive game. Madison Fizer added seven points to go along with 10 rebounds, eight assists and seven steals, while Eastridge teammates Grace Devlin (14) and Alyssa Cowart (13) combined for 27 points. Eastridge went on a 21-6 run during the third quarter to take a lead they’d never relinquish. Aimee Turner netted 11 points for Greece Arcadia/Olympia.
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (5-1) 66
BATAVIA (0-7) 36
Caroline Smith scored 18 points and Shayne Angelo added 14 to lead HF-L to a second straight victory. It was the third time the Cougars scored 66 or more points this season. Paige Kidd recorded six points and eight rebounds for HF-L. Batavia’s Anna Varland totaled 14 points for the Blue Devils.
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RUSH-HENRIETTA (2-5) 28
PENFIELD (5-1) 62
Jackie Funk led Penfield to its second consecutive win with a game high 17 points. Funk collected nine rebounds and recorded five assists as well. Grace Alexander scored 11 points for the Patriots. Avery Roberts led Rush Henrietta with 10 points.
IRONDEQUOIT (2-6) 34
BROCKPORT (4-3) 43
Ava Velletri recorded a double-double and helped Brockport win back-to-back games for the first time this season. Velletri scored 13 points and grabbed 10 rebounds for the Blue Devils. Teammates Maeve Petitti was the top Brockport scorer with 18 points and Alexis Hassall (6), Mia Tyndell (4) and Keira Wilson (2) also helped out on the offensive end. Hassal (7) and Tyndell (11) combined for 18 Brockport rebounds.
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (5-2) 58
PITTSFORD MENDON (4-1) 40
Pittsford Sutherland won back-to-back games for the third time this season and took the 2022 Rainbow Classic played at The Palestra on the University of Rochester campus. Sutherland was led by Leora Cook and Cecilia Peinado Calvo, who each scored 17 points. Eden Lewis added six points and 11 rebounds for the Knights and teammates Lara Brandt (6), Annie Dodge (3), Lucy Bush (3), Petra Hunt (2), Maddie Littlefield (2) and Caitlin Bergin (2) got into the scoring column as well. Bush and Hunt each snagged seven rebounds for Sutherland. Brooke Bowler was Mendon’s top scorer with 10 points and she was aided by Kate Crowley (8), Gabriela Esposito (8), Emma Giordano (7), Dani Mooney (3), Camryn DelGallego (2) and Natalie Mai (2) on the offensive end.
WEBSTER THOMAS (2-2) 38
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (0-4) 36
Trailing 31-25 with less than six minutes remaining in the contest, Mady Kelly cut the deficit in half with one of her three 3-pointers in the second half. Maggie Smith found Ella Wambach in the low post for a bucket to make it a one point game at 31-30. READ MORE.
FAIRPORT (7-2) 77
HILTON (4-3) 68
Ella Meabon’s double-double helped lead Fairport to a second consecutive win and their third of the year on the road. Meabon scored 17 points and pulled down 13 rebounds. Four other Red Raiders scored in double figures with Bella Pucci totaling 17, Ne’vaeh Buntlely 14 and Sarah Hirschler and Jadda Crocker 11 each; Sophia Ladd added seven points for Fairport. Hilton’s Mallory Heise scored a game high 26 points with Ella Clark (20) and Leah Thompson (12) also reaching double figures in points. Karlee Hargather (6), Elena Graziano (3) and Brooke Bell (1) also scored for the Cadets. With Hilton leading 15-11 after the first quarter, Fairport outscored the Red Raiders 25-12 in the second to take a 36-27 halftime en route to a nine point victory. The two teams both totaled 41 second half points.
BISHOP KEARNEY (2-2) 57
MERCY (1-3) 31
Amaia Jackson totaled 24 points and grabbed nine rebounds to lead Bishop Kearney to its second straight win. Caydence Hadley added 15 points and 11 rebounds and Asia Wilson also scored in double figures with ten for the Kings. Allie Hill pulled down 12 rebounds to go along with her three points and Klarissa Goode scored three points, dished out five assists and made two steals for Bishop Kearney.
NAPLES (0-6) 20
SOUTH SENECA (3-1) 57
Chloe Scott’s 27 points led South Seneca to back-to-back wins for the first time this season. Ciera Babcock added 16 points for the Falcons, while Karah Hill (6), Haley Parry (4), Ava Utter (2) and Makenzie Snyder (2) also tallied points for South Seneca. Grace Hebding scored 10 points for Naples and teammates Polly Bay (4), Emily Lester (2), Rebecca Pagel (2) and Erica Reigelperger (2) contributed to the Big Green point total as well.
BLOOMFIELD (6-1) 55
MARCUS WHITMAN (4-1) 44
Bloomfield picked up its fourth straight road win and sixth overall.
GANANDA (4-2) 73
HONEOYE (2-4) 14
Eva Jenny tallied 22 points for Gananda leading them to their third straight victory. Kaylee Marvin scored 15 and Nicole Cruz 10 as eight Panthers tallied points in the game. Nyah Cruz (9), Katie Rothwell (6), Collen Ginsberg (5), Lyndsey Valletta (4) and Madi Dohse (2) all chipped in on the offenseive end. Ava Higgins scored eight points for Honeoye, while Ashley Thomas (4) and Lindsay Higley (2) netted the other Bulldogs points.
ROMULUS (1-4)
REDJACKET (1-5)
DANSVILLE (6-1) 43
HAVERLING (4-3) 26
Led by Chelsie Tyler’s 13 points, Dansville won their forth consecutive game and notched their third road win of the season. Aynsley Belcher scored nine points and totaled 16 rebounds for the Mustangs and Taylor Hamsher (8), Megan Tyler (8) and Kali Meyer (5) all scored as well for Dansville. Meredith Czajkowski and Natalie Krelie each scored eight points to lead Haveling in scoring. Czajkowski added six steals and Krelie eight rebounds for the Rams. Emma Luckenback (7) and Madison Coots (3) also recorded points for Haverling.
YORK (1-2)
PAVILION (4-1)
BARKER (0-3) 20
HOLLEY (5-2) 44
Sam Bates scored 19 points and made 11 steals to help Holley to back-to-back wins for the second time this season. Alivia Wolf netted 11 points and grabbed three rebounds, while Jailyn Bishop pulled down seven rebounds, recorded two assists and nabbed two steals for the Hawks. Layne Walker (7), Zoey Wolf (5) and Emma Brady (2) all contributed on the offensive end for Holley.
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