CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (3-2) 41
WEBSTER THOMAS (4-3) 70
Jackson Mulcahy poured in 18 points including three 3-pointers to lead Webster Thomas to its second consecutive win. Shawn Mason racked up 14 points and two treys, going 4-for-6 from the foul line. Cory Jarvis tacked on eight and Sean Linder scored seven. Boston Dewitte (4), Mark Fountain (3), Shane Talbot (2) and Mitchell Hale (2) also scored for the Titans. Churchville-Chili, Jason Gibbs scored a game-high 21 points and was 8-for-10 from the line. Ricardo Lagares chipped in 10 points. Jaoquon Thomas (4), Michael Sardou (2) and Tyler Meisenzahl rounded out the offense for the Saints.
HILTON (2-4) 52
FAIRPORT (3-3) 59
Zac Ditzel scored a game-high 19 points including 10 as Fairport took a 29-24 lead into the break. Ditzel netted two of the Red Raiders’ six treys, and Wallace Rashmaan tacked on 15 points. LaShard Lowery had 10, while Andrew Miller added six points including a 3-pointer in a 15-all fourth quarter. Will Stanek (4), Trevor Shooshan (3) and Hayden McCue (2) contributed to Fairport’s offense. For Hilton, Michael Whelehan led the Cadets with three treys and 17 points. Ben Sneddon and Macalum Emrich each added eight, and Brady Gerig chipped in seven and the junior made two three-pointers in the final quarter. Timmy Graziano (6), Luke Pisani (5) and Luke Simonelli (1) added to the Hilton scoresheet.
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GREECE ARCADIA (1-6) 56
GREECE ATHENA (6-1) 83
I’zick Reaves scored a team-high 16 points and was 7-for-8 on field goals to lead Athena to its fifth straight win. Reaves recorded eight of his points in a 21-point first quarter for the Trojans, and the junior had four steals. Khorie Reaves added 11 points, four steals, three assists, three rebounds and one block. Ryan Grasley tacked on 10 points and two treys, as well as one assist. Connor Osier finished with 10 points, seven rebounds, one assist and one steal. Byron Williams had six points, four steals, three rebounds and one block, and Brandon Krout added on six points, six rebounds, two assists, one block and one steal. Jovon Barfield (5), Zee Johnson (2), Rocco Prota (3), Roger Webb (4), Yoneil Hernandez-Torres (6) and I’Zayah Reaves (4) added to the Trojans’ offense. For Arcadia, Marlon McCullough dropped a game high 17 points including three from outside the arc. Jordan Roberson scored all of his 15 points in a 44-point second half for the Titans, and the junior netted three treys in the final quarter. Xavier Smith chipped in 15 points. Jakson Schweigert (5) and Conner Viele (4) also scored for Arcadia.
GATES-CHILI (1-6) 40
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (4-2) 62
Jon McCaffrey, Anthony DeRosa and Jake Insley combined for 40 of Webster Schroeder’s points to guide the Warriors to their fourth straight win. McCaffrey led the way with 16 points and eight rebounds. DeRosa scored 14 points and buried four 3-pointers. Insley finished with 10 points, two treys and six assists. Gio Schillaci added eight points and made two treys. Jack Cannon had four points and eight boards. Jack Kelly (5), Drew Pagano (2), Michael DeBalso (2) and Dom Mancuso (1) added to the Schroeder offense. For Gates-Chili, Kani Mitchem made four behind the arc and finished with 22 points. Jeremy Tantalo scored eight. Brandon Randolph (4), John Williams (3) and Anthony DiCesare (3) also scored for the Spartans.
PENFIELD (3-2) 53
RUSH-HENRIETTA (0-5) 37
GREECE OLYMPIA (0-5) 60
EASTRIDGE (4-3) 81
VICTOR (5-0) 65
BRIGHTON (5-2) 43
Garrett Clar scored a game-high 24 points to lead Victor to its fifth consecutive win. The junior scored 18 of his points in the second half, made four treys for the game and finished 4-for-4 from the line. Brennan Hopkins, Griffin Hopkins and Cam Ryan scored nine apiece, and Nick Leonard buried two treys in the second half for a total of seven points for the game. AJ Queri (3), Jack Lucchesi (2) and Colin Kubrich (2) also scored for the Blue Devils. For Brighton, Troy McPherson had 15 points to lead the Bruins. Reggie Smith, Jr. tacked on 10. Trygve Watkins chipped in seven points and a trey. JT Snyder (3),Cole Fikes (2), Andrew Kotrides (2), Aksel Stanat (2), and Reylon Day (2) rounded out Brighton’s attack.
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (4-2) 73
PITTSFORD MENDON (3-4) 70
Sam Pisanelli scored seven of his 15 points in the third quarter when Sutherland erased a seven-point halftime and went on to win a second straight and fourth in the past five games. Trailing 39-32 after the first 16 minutes of play, Pisanelli connected twice from the floor and converted 3-of-5 free throws in the frame as the Knights tied the game heading into the fourth quarter. Everett Wilcox accounted for half of his team-high 16 points in the final stanza. Dutch Pestorius added 15 points in the win. Chandler Reynolds scored 12. Stef Tivarus had 10 points while Ivan Goettler (3) and Max Michalski (2) rounded out the scoring for Sutherland. Mendon’s Jackson Green led all scorers with 22 including 11 in the second quarter. Michael Bischoping finished with 18 points. Ryan Deuel had 12, and London Hoyser scored 11 for the Vikings. Matt Woods chipped in seven points.
CANISIUS (3-2) 44
AQUINAS (7-1) 48
Jayon Alexander poured in 18 points to lead Aquinas in the non-league win. The Li’l Irish took a 36-23 lead into the final quarter where they led by as much as 12. Mykel White scored 13 points and went 5-for-6 from the foul line in the final 10 minutes. Mackie Terry chipped in 11 points and was 4-for-4 from the line. Micah Anderson (4) and Jah Breedlove (2) rounded out the scoring. For Canisius, Shane Cercone led the Crusaders with 26 points and a game high 10 field goals. The senior scored 14 of his team’s 20 points in the fourth quarter and went 8-for-11 from the line in the game. Jahyden Clark (4), Luke Granto (3), Nicholas Purdie (2) and Pat Benzer (2) also scored for the Monsignor Martin opponent.
ROCHESTER ACADEMY (6-0) 83
WNY MARITIME (VI) 60
Cam McDonald led Rochester Academy with a game-high 20 points as the Racers won by double digits for the fifth time this season. McDonald was 5-for-7 from the line, while Christian Coleman dropped 16. Joe Aiken finished with 11 points and made two of the Racers’ four treys in the game. Cam Miller had nine points, and Perry Washington (4), Can’Ron Haten (3), Shaun. Dukes (2) and Anthony Omebe (2) rounded out the scoring for the Racers. For Maritime, Johnny Williams 14 0f his 16 points in a 26-point fourth quarter. Jahveer Williams scored 11 and Keniel Rivera-Reyes added eight. Nasir Fontaine (7), LeSean Brazton (5), Javier Nelson (4), Juan Antonetty (4), David Woods (1) and Amelio Rogers (1) also scored for the Commodores.
ALBION (VI) 44
LeROY (4-3) 71
Merritt Holly Jr. recorded a double-double with a game high 30 points and 11 rebounds to lead LeRoy to its third consecutive win. The junior made 12 field goals, dished out four assists and swiped one steal. Andrew Pocock and Aaric Luce (four rebounds) each scored nine points and hit three treys. Jean Agosto scored eight points and grabbed 10 boards. Parker Dowell added six points, three rebounds, two assists and went 3-for-4 at the line. Connor Hegemon chipped in five points and 10 boards, and Maverick McKenzie chipped in two points, nine assists, three steals and two rebounds. Cal Koukides rounded out the scoring with two points, five rebounds and two assists for the Knights. For Albion, Amari Jones dropped 12 points and four 3-pointers, and finished with seven steals, six boards, and two assists. Blake Preston scored 10 points and John Eibl had nine points, five rebounds, one assist and one steal. Aquil Gaffney (4), Dylan Narburgh (3), Javon Jones (3) and Nick Harding also scored.
LIVONIA (4-3) 36
WAYNE (5-2) 71
Alec Gilbert connected on 10-of-14 from the floor and finished with a game-high 24 points as Wayne won for the third time in four games. Gilbert hit a triple and scored eight points in the first quarter when the Eagles jumped out to an 18-8 lead and eventually extended their advantage to 18 heading into halftime. Cameron Blankenberg had three 3-pointers and scored 13 in the win. PJ Ostrowski added 11. Alek Reynolds (8), Jonah Schichtel (7), Sean Nellis (4) and Cory Jones (4) also scored for Wayne. Connor Feehan led Livonia with 14 points. Chris Coyle had 11. Jack Kearney (5), Tom Stewart (2), Jackson Cook (2) and Lucas Ray (2) contributed to the Bulldogs’ offense.
LETCHWORTH (0-6) 47
MOUNT MORRIS (4-3) 66
Bryson Constantine, Mason Santini, Navier Ford and Aidan Stanley all reached the double digits for Mount Morris in the win. Constantine led with 16 points and Santini added 12. Ford had 11 points, seven rebounds and two steals, while Stanley tacked on 11 points. Chase Young finished with eight assists and six steals.
PERRY (4-3) 43
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (0-6) 29
Matt Givens scored 12 points including eight in the second half as Perry outscored their opponent 27-16 after the break. Braeden Wolfanger contributed 10 points, five rebounds and four steals, and Bryce Tallman chipped in nine points and made the team’s only 3-pointer. Devon Szwaczkowski had six points and grabbed 13 boards. Carson Petrie scored all six of his points in the final quarter and went 4-for-4 from the line. For Wayland-Cohocton, Matt Clark scored 11 points, and Tony Schirmer added 10 points including a pair of first-quarter treys. Matt Feinman chipped in six points and Kadyn Brown had two.
RED JACKET (2-2) 46
MARCUS WHITMAN (4-3) 76
Bryce Tomion poured in 27 points and three treys to lead Marcus Whitman to their second consecutive win. The senior went 4-for-4 from the foul line, and Brody Royston finished with a double-double. Royston dropped 24 points, dished out 12 assists, swiped seven steals and came down with seven rebounds. Logan Storms scored 10 and Tariku Blueye added six. Kaiden Smith (5), Alex Lucas (2) and Myles Prendergast (2) rounded out the scoring for the Wildcats. For Red Jacket, Johnathan Bugbee collected all of his 15 points via the 3-pointer, and James Sibeto added 11 points and was 4-for-4 from the line. Aidan Griffith scored eight and Nash Fabrishad five. Evan Lang (3), Aiden Reed (2) and Liam Trick also scored.
MIDLAKES (5-2) 51
BLOOMFIELD (1-5) 48
Kyle Kumkey Jared Brownell each scored 12 points for Midlakes as the Screaming Eagles held on to a 22-18 halftime lead. Kumkey went 6-of-9 shooting with seven rebounds, three assists and three steals. Brownell was 5-of-8 shooting and added four boards, four assists and two steals. Owen Guest tacked on eight points and went 4-of-6 shooting. The senior had four assists and three steals, while Hayden Bezzek finished with four points, four boards and two steals. For Bloomfield, Cameron Smith led the team with 24 points and went 7-for-8 from the foul line. Taylor Rogers added nine points and five rebounds, and Gabe Ward finished with four points and nine boards.
SOUTH SENECA (4-1) 53
NAPLES (1-6) 49
Ethan Laverack recorded 10 of his 12 points in the second half as South Seneca left the break in a 25-all tie. Mikey Kaufman tacked on 12 points and went 5-for-8 from the foul line. Devon Surano finished with 10 points, two treys and went 2-for-4 from the line. Paul Clemenson had eight points and Kenny Halsey added seven. Zach Sherry rounded out the scoring with four points. For Naples, Ian Kenney led the attack with 14 points. Dylan Bray added nine and went 3-for-4 from the line. Cade Rathbun totaled eight points and went 6-for-8 from the line. Traugott Uhlen had six points and two treys, and Hayden Liddiard scored all six of his points in the third quarter. Evan Waldeis had four points.
GENESEO (6-1) 54
DANSVILLE (4-2) 53
Kellen O’Brien made both his free throws with four seconds remaining to give Geneseo a one-point lead, on the way to its fifth straight win. O’Brien had four points in the game, while Ryan Whitney led the team with 19 points. The Blue Devils used a 15-6 second quarter to build a 29-23 halftime lead. Ethan Bennet scored 14 points and Lyndon Bailey tacked on 11. Eghosa Okpefe added on six points. For Dansville, Collin Gray, Reid Martin and Dawson Wadsworth led the scoring . Gray led the way with 13 points, six rebounds and four steals, while Martin added 12 points and nine boards. Wadsworth finished with 11 points, six rebounds and two assists. Ethan Canfield chipped in eight points and three rebounds, and Tyler Harris had four points and five steals. Aazan Sohail contributed two points and five rebounds, and Nate Gardner (2) rounded out the scoring.
PAVILION (1-5) 57
LYNDONVILLE (0-6) 35
YORK (4-1) 84
PAVILION (1-6) 49
Jake Pangrazio led York with 30 points and six treys in its third consecutive win. Maddox Timothy scored 24 points and made five 3-pointers. Joe Bauer added nine and Connor Rodwell scored seven. For Pavilion, Case Cummins led the team with 23 points and Colton Dziekan had 14.
PEMBROKE (5-1) 62
AKRON 37
Cayden Pfalzer scored 17 points to lead Pembroke over host Akron. Pfalzer claimed tournament MVP, while Chase Guzdek added 14 points and was named to the all-tournament team. Tyson Totten finished with 10 points and Jon Suro dished out five assists. The Dragons held Akron to four points in the third quarter to widen their lead. For Akron, Blake Gerstrung recorded 12 points to lead the team.
HAMMONDSPORT (0-4) 43
AVOCA/PRATTSBURGH (4-1) 112
Sawyer Devoe scored a game high 29 points including 23 points in a 62-point first half for Avoca/Prattsburgh. The senior completed a double-double with 11 rebounds, six steals and five assists. Macoy Putnam poured in 21 points including 15 in the first quarter. The junior finished with 10 steals, seven assists and six rebounds. Haden Abbott tacked on 18 points, eight assists, six rebounds and three steals. Evan Campbell scored 10 points and made his only two foul shots. Jamie Reagan scored all seven of his points in a 31-point third quarter, including going 3-for-4 from the line. Jamal Crowder (6), Chris Abbott (5), Josiah Stison (4), Dayton Putman (4), Collin Hammond (4), James Forte (2) and Connor Hammond (2) rounded out the scoring. For Hammondsport, Ty Ritter led the team with 11 points and Cody Cook added 10. Isaiyah Ali scored seven and Ben Dluzak had six. Alex Brown (4), Henry Morrison (3) and Andrew Morrison (2) also scored for the Lakers.
JASPER-TROUPSBURG (7-1) 51
ARKPORT-CANASERAGA (4-4) 34
Sawyer Troxel scored 15 points including a team high seven points in a 22-point third quarter for Jasper-Troubsburg, on route to its fifth straight win. The junior added made three treys, and Jared Ainsworth and Cash Bouton each had 14 points. Cayden Lawson had 10 points and James Ainsworth (1) rounded out the scoring. For Arkport-Canaseraga, Tim Vilku led the team with 11 points, and two treys. The junior went 3-for-4 from the foul line. Alex Vilku had seven pints and went 3-for-6 from the line. Pete Patrick had seven and Landon Swain added five. Devin Moran (3) and Emory Watkins (1) rounded out the scoring for the Wolves.
WELLSVILLE (6-1) 57
FILLMORE (3-2) 44
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (4-2) 45
ADDISON (3-2) 41
ANDOVER/WHITESVILLE (4-6) 58
SCIO/FRIENDSHIP (1-5) 47
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