HOLIDAY TOURNAMENTS
PENN YAN ACADEMY
CANANDAIGUA (2-3) 62
MIDLAKES (5-3) 37
Matt Pawlicki ignited Canandaigua with 16 of his 18 points after the first quarter in which the Braves pitched a 14-0 shutout. The senior center input eight field goals and 2-of-2 free throws. Nathan Sheridan sunk 10 of his 12 points in the second period as the Braves charged to a 30-10 intermission advantage. For Midlakes, Jared Brownell stroked 11 of his game-high 22 points in the third quarter. The senior forward dropped eight of his nine made field goals from inside the arc and converted 3-of-4 free throws. Other scorers – Canandaigua: Joe Caito (8), Nate Barone (5), Isaac Parsons (5), Reid Emerson (4), George Spinelli (4), Drew Williamee (4), Brooks Keys (2); Midlakes: Dylan Mattoon (5), Hayden Bezzek (4), Owen Guest (4), Kyle Kumkey (2)
WORLD OF INQUIRY (1-6) 50
PENN YAN (1-6) 61
RUSH-HENRIETTA HIGH SCHOOL
FRANKLIN (5-3) 70
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (5-2) 78
Luke Fliss posted 10 of his 22 points in the fourth quarter as Pittsford Sutherland held onto a three-point lead and pulled away for the victory. The junior guard poured four of his nine made field goals, including a triple, and a free throw. Overall, Fliss hit six shots inside the perimeter. Sam Pisanelli unloaded 26 points on 10 made field goals, including a trio of three-pointers. The senior guard scored nine points in the first quarter, seven in the second and five in both the third and fourth periods. Max Michalski stepped up for 13 of his 17 points after the opening stanza in which the Knights led, 17-10. The junior forward nailed six shots and 5-of-6 from the charity stripe. For Franklin, Sha’mere Freeman was one of four players to score with a game-high 27 points. The senior guard netted four in the first period, nine in the second, seven in the third and seven in the fourth. Freeman poured in 10 field goals as well, including eight from inside the arc, and five free throws. Clarence Thompson had all 19 of his points after the opening stanza. The junior forward nailed three long-range shots. Shawn Goins dialed up four three-pointers as part of his 17-point output. Other scorers – Pittsford Sutherland: Dutch Pestorius (4), Everett Wilcox (4), Ivan Goettler (3), Langston Woods (2); Franklin: Terence Thompson (7)
WILSON MAGNET (2-4) 63
RUSH-HENRIETTA (1-5) 80
Adareus Smith posted eight points in each half, totaling a team-high 16 as Rush-Henrietta charged to its first win of the season. The senior forward made seven field goals and two free throws. Jacob Luc was one of four players in double figures by combining for all 14 points in the second and fourth quarters, including nine in the second. The junior guard converted 5-of-5 shots from the charity stripe. Freshman forward Jalen Taggart drilled a pair of three-pointers as part of his 12-point output. Junior forward Graylin Strong had 10 points in three quarters. For Wilson Magnet, sophomore guard DaSiah White led with 15 of his game-high 17 points after the opening stanza. Junior guard Michael Mitchell hit two of his three long-range shots in the first half as he finished with 14 points. Senior forward Lemar Rhone went 6-of-8 from the charity stripe en route to 10 points. Other scorers – Rush-Henrietta: Kobey Weeks (7), Jason Buonaugurio (6), Avery Council (6), TyJae Fraizer (6), Jahmir Phillips-Smith (3); Wilson Magnet: Jalen Hardeman (8), I’Ron Brown (5), Kendrick Moxley (4), Michael Wiggins (3), Dolcin Flood (2)
PENFIELD CLASSIC AT PENFIELD HIGH SCHOOL
VERTUS (5-4) 52
PENFIELD (5-2) 62
Aiden Cook scored 17 of his 21 points in the first three quarters to lead Penfield. The senior guard procured eight field goals, including a pair from long distance, and 3-of-3 free throws. Senior center Derek Torres made two shots in every quarter to finish with 16 points. For Vertus, junior forward Brandon Paulk led with 14 of his 15 points in the second half. Jayden Ridley-Smith drained four three-pointers en route to 14 points. Sophomore forward Reginald Pough scored 13 points. Other scorers – Penfield: Patrick Emling (9), Caden Harrington (7), Trevor Hofer (4), Jackson Beganny (3); Vertus: Terrance Clark (3)
MONROE (6-0) 74
ROCHESTER PREP (1-6) 67
EAST ROCHESTER HIGH SCHOOL
GENESEO (6-2) 60
ROCHESTER ACADEMY (7-0) 66
The trio of Christian Coleman, Kam McDonald and Evariste Omebe combined for 16 of Rochester Academy’s 22 fourth-quarter points as the Racers grinded out the victory. Coleman and McDonald led with six points apiece. Coleman drilled a pair of three-pointers as part of his 15-point performance along with three rebounds and one steal. McDonald’s six points were his lone tallies of the second half with two field goals and a pair more from the charity stripe to finish with a team-high 17 points. The senior guard added three steals, two assists and a board. Omebe chipped in four of his six points and grabbed seven rebounds, swiped six steals, swatted four shots and handed out an assist. Joseph Aikens stroked two long-range makes and dipped seven of his 12 points in the third stanza. The sophomore guard pitched in a pair of assists, blocks and steals along with one rebound. Cam Miller contributed 10 points, five boards, three dimes and a pair of blocks. For Geneseo, Ryan Whitney splashed 12-of-14 free throws en route to a game-high 22 points. The senior guard netted five shots as well. Junior guard Kellen O’Brien nailed five three-pointers and two free throws for 17 points. Ethan Bennett had all 10 of his points in the second half. Other scorers – Rochester Academy: Perry Washington (3), Shawn Dukes (2), Canron Haten (1); Geneseo: Eghosa Okpefe (6), Oren Ray (5)
WATERLOO (6-1) 68
EAST ROCHESTER (2-3) 48
Senior guard Nolan Slywka scored a game-high 18 points as Waterloo reeled off its fifth straight win. Junior forward Devin Mulvey-Salerno produced 16 points. Sophomore forward Markell Kingston-Johnson picked up 13 points. For East Rochester, senior forward Teddy Emmings led with 16 points. Seth Lockwood and Eli Tanner both contributed six points.
DOUG WESTCOTT TOURNAMENT AT BROCKPORT MIDDLE SCHOOL
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (5-2) 71
BROCKPORT (6-3) 45
The starting trio of Ricardo Lagares, Michael Sardou and Joaquon Thomas combined for 32 of Churchville-Chili’s 47 second-half points as the Saints flipped the script and won the Doug Westcott Tournament over host Brockport. Thomas led the way with 14 of his game-high 18 points, netting five shots and 5-of-5 free throws. Lagares poured 10 of his 14 points in the final 16 minutes, converting five of his seven made field goals. Sardou contributed eight of his 14 points, including six in the final stanza. Sardou and Thomas shot a combined 8-of-9 from the charity stripe. Thomas was named to the All-Tournament Team as well. Tournament Most Valuable Player Jason Gibbs ignited the Saints early with 11 of 17 points in the first half, including seven in the opening period. The senior guard made 5-of-6 foul shots as well. For Brockport, Peter Leicht sparked the Blue Devils with 12 of his 14 points before intermission. The senior guard drained half of his four made field goals from long distance and 4-of-5 free throws. Francis Nwokonko scored 12 points in three quarters. Leicht and Nwokonko garnered All-Tournament honors as well. Other scorers – Churchville-Chili: TJ Finnigan (4), Tyler Meisenzahl (2), Denim Powers (2); Brockport: Dan Dailey (5), Justin Sillen (5), Owen Cummings (4), Kaeden Laureano (3), Andrew Wilson (2)
EASTRIDGE (4-5) 51
SPENCERPORT (3-5) 59
Senior guard Ty Heaton led Spencerport with 18 points on the strength of five three-pointers in the first half as the Rangers won the consolation game of the Doug Westcott Tournament. Bryon Streb added 13 points and 15 rebounds while Marquis Tubbs had a season-high 11 points. Hunter Streb added nine while Kyle Milburn rounded out the scoring with eight points. For Eastridge, senior guard Cordell Young powered the offense with 25 points. Zy Switzer notched 10 points. Jelyn Collins (5), Ty Kunzer-Borrelli (5), Jalonie Pittman (4) and Tariq Fryer (2) rounded out the scoring for the Lancers.
HILTON HIGH SCHOOL
WEST GENESEE (III) 76
HILTON (2-6) 59
For Hilton, junior guard Timmy Graziano dialed up three long-range shots and all 13 of his points in three quarters. Michael Whelehan scored eight of his 11 points in the third period. The senior guard made two three-pointers. Luke Simonelli (8), Ben Sneddon (8), Brady Gerig (7), Luke Pisani (5), Andrew Lenhard (4), James Capellupo (2) and Ben Cronk (1) rounded out the scoring for the Cadets.
IRONDEQUOIT (8-0) 70
GREECE ATHENA (7-2) 54
Ryan Heath took over with 12 of his 17 points in the fourth quarter as Irondequoit outscored Greece Athena, 24-12, and pulled away to win Hilton’s holiday tournament. The senior guard converted a trio of field goals, including a triple, and five free throws. Heath’s performance earned him Most Valuable Player. Isaiah Ballard stepped up in the final stanza as well with eight points to cap off a career-high output of 22. The junior center placed nine shots from inside the arc and 4-of-6 from the charity stripe. Ballard snatched 15 rebounds as well. Xavier Gissendanner combined for 16 of his 18 points in three quarters. The senior guard worked inside the perimeter for seven of his eight made field goals. For Greece Athena, Khorie Reaves ignited the Trojans early with 13 of his 20 points in the first half. The junior guard grabbed seven rebounds, swiped a pair of steals and handed out an assist. I’zick Reaves scored all 14 of his points in three quarters and collected six boards, three swipes and one dime. Other scorers – Irondequoit: Kenyen Lovett (6), Quinn VanKerkhove (5), Aiden Greco (2); Greece Athena: Connor Osier (8), Zee Johnson (6), Jovon Barfield (3), I’Zayah Reaves (3)
TINK MCVEAN TOURNAMENT AT KESHEQUA HIGH SCHOOL
HONEOYE (3-3) 31
DANSVILLE (5-2) 60
Senior forward Collin Gray paced a balanced Dansville offense with 12 points and three rebounds. Tyler Harris swiped four steals to go along with nine points and three boards. Zaiden VanDurme-Blackmon and Dawson Wadsworth both contributed eight points. Ethan Canfield and Aazan Sohail both chipped in four points. Sohail grabbed seven rebounds while Canfield snatched six. For Honeoye, senior center Evan Cuba led with eight points and 12 boards. Other scorers: Dansville: Nate Gardner (7), Reid Martin (6), Reese Dixon (2); Honeoye: Owen Baader (9), Billy Covey (5), Landon Washburn (5), Owen Reynolds (4)
WARSAW (6-1) 67
KESHEQUA (2-3) 45
Senior center Jake Sawdey poured 19 of his 21 points in the first half and grabbed five rebounds as Warsaw defeated host Keshequa in the Tink McVean Tournament semifinals. Junior forward Dom Fanaro finished just shy of a double-double with 15 points and nine boards. Quinton Librock produced nine points and three rebounds. For Keshequa, senior guard Nathan Thayer led with 15 points and four long-range makes. Bryan Flanagan finished with 13 points.
CAL-MUM CHRISTMAS TOURNAMENT AT CALEDONIA-MUMFORD HIGH SCHOOL
YORK (5-1) 84
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (0-5) 47
Junior guard Joe Bauer led three players in double figures with 19 points as York rolled to its fourth consecutive victory. Jake Pangrazio followed up with 16 points. Freshman guard Parker Bonafede rounded out the trio with 14 points. Junior forward Tyler Brady chipped in eight points. For Caledonia-Mumford, Donny Peet led with 19 points. Senior guard Jeremy Raymond netted 14 points.
Quote from York head coach Ed Orman, Jr.: “We played pretty well and got off to a great start. We’re looking forward to competing against a really good Wheatland team tomorrow in the championship game.”
GANANDA (3-3) 37
WHEATLAND-CHILI (4-2) 68
AVOCA/PRATTSBURGH HOLIDAY TOURNAMENT AT AVOCA HIGH SCHOOL
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (4-5) 42
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (0-8) 19
Senior guard Camden Rosemier scored 10 points as Dundee/Bradford won the consolation game of the Avoca/Prattsburgh Holiday Tournament. Sophomore guard Aidan Webster chipped in nine points. Logan Buchanan and Ryan McTamney both provided eight points. Buchanan corralled eight rebounds as well. For Wayland-Cohocton, junior guard Matt Feinman led with nine points. Hunter Trischler (4), Kadyn Brown (2), Matthew Clark (2) and Charlie Mulford (2) rounded out the scoring for the Eagles.
HAVERLING (2-5) 62
AVOCA/PRATTSBURGH (6-1) 86
Sawyer Devoe led a dominant team effort in the championship game with 25 points, 12 rebounds and seven steals for Avoca/Prattsburgh. The senior forward poured in 18 points in the second half and 12 field goals from the inner perimeter overall. Macoy Putnam accumulated all 20 of his points in the first half along with 13 assists and five steals. The junior guard drained two of his five made field goals from long range and 4-of-4 free throws. Senior forward Haden Abbott ignited the Vikings to a 34-19 first-quarter lead with 16 of his 18 points en route to earning tournament Most Valuable Player. Evan Campbell provided 16 points in three quarters. For Haverling, sophomore forward Jacob Hagadone made three long-range shots as part of his 13 points. Austin Durand and Justin Yehl both scored 11 points. Other scorers – Avoca/Prattsburgh: Jamel Crowder (2), Collin Hammond (2), Josiah Stison (2), Dayton Putman (1); Haverling: Gavin Price (9), Cameron Seager (6), Kobe Moore (5), Caden Minnich (4), Alex Beyler (3)
LIONS CLUB TOURNAMENT AT RED JACKET HIGH SCHOOL
CHARLES G. FINNEY (4-4) 51
RED JACKET (3-3) 49
Sophomore guard Ethan Krog posted a game-high 17 points as Charles G. Finney came out on top to win the Lions Club Tournament over host Red Jacket. Senior guard Tyus Rodes followed up with 13 points. For Red Jacket, junior guard Johnathan Bugbee dropped 16 points. Senior forward Aiden Reed netted 14 points. James Sibeto chipped in 10 points. Other scorers – Charles G. Finney: Braelen Broome (7), Nick Pasquantonio (5), Josh Saurez (5), Diego Bessette (3), Xavier Owens (1); Red Jacket: Chase Verdi (7), Liam Trick (2)
SODUS (5-3) 65
CLYDE-SAVANNAH (3-6) 47
FRIENDSHIP HIGH SCHOOL
GENESEE VALLEY/BELFAST (4-4) 38
CUBA-RUSHFORD (6-1) 51
OLEAN WALSH (VI) 45
SCIO/FRIENDSHIP (2-5) 56
OTHER GAMES
EDISON TECH (5-3) 39
NOTTINGHAM (III) 61
For Edison Tech, Davijon Lipscomb ignited the team early with 12 first-half points. The junior guard drilled a pair of three-pointers. Tyler Bethea (7), Danta Phommanirath (6), Isaiah Wonneberg (5), Jabari Johnson (4), Chris Taggart (3) and Jearney Higdon (2) rounded out the scoring for the Inventors.
LYNDONVILLE (0-7) 41
GREECE ODYSSEY (3-6) 58
Rebounding from as much as a 10-point second quarter deficit, Greece Odyssey rallied to defeat visiting Lyndonville, 58-41, in a non-league Boys’ basketball game this evening. READ MORE.
NEWARK (4-1) 56
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (1-6) 47
UPREP (0-6) 49
UTICA ACADEMY (III) 52
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