PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (5-3) 57
RUSH-HENRIETTA (2-5) 60
Time spent coming off the bench paid dividends Thursday night for Adareus Smith and the Rush-Henrietta boys’ basketball team. Smith scored 12 points and nabbed MVP honors as the host Royal Comets held off a late charge to claim the 2022 Rush-Henrietta Holiday Tournament Championship. READ MORE.
WILSON MAGNET (2-5) 82
FRANKLIN (6-3) 110
Clarence Thompson finished with 36 points including six, 3-pointers as Franklin scored more than 100 points for the second time this season. C. Thompson added eight rebounds and five steals while Terence Thompson posted a double-double scoring 26 points, 15 rebounds and adding four blocks. Shawn Goins scored 23 points and six steals and Shamere Freeman netted 22 points, seven steals and seven assists for the Quakers. Lemar Rhone led Wilson Magnet with 36 points and DaSiah White and Kendrick Moxley both finished with 11 points a piece. Jalen Hademan (8), Michael Wiggins (8), Qualeek Ball(6) and Brandon Davis (2) also contributed for the Wildcats.
EDISON TECH (5-4) 51
CICERO-NORTH SYRACUSE (III) 55
Davijon Lipscomb scored 16 points but it was not enough for Edison Tech. Kimanhi Hinds finished with 13 points and Jabari Johnson netted nine points. Andrew Benedict led Cicero-North Syracuse with 25 points including an 11-point fourth quarter.
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BRIGHTON (6-2) 62
GREECE ARCADIA (1-8) 47
Troy McPherson scored a team-high 18 points including 10 in the first quarter to lead Brighton to its third road victory of the season. Reggie Smith Jr. finished with 16 points and Andrew Kofrider posted 10 points. JT Snyder (5), Tryque Watkins (4), Ethan Amidon (2), Jayden Freeman (2), Aksel Stanat (2), Charlie McGowan (1), Jack Scott (1) and Reylon Day (1) also contributed for the Bruins. Jakson Schweigert led Greece Arcadia with 13 points while Xavier Smith added 12 points. Other scorers – Arcadia; Jayden Vargas (6), Bryan Gabriel (5), Jordan Roberson (5), Connor Viele (4) and Marlon McCullough (2).
FAIRPORT (3-4) 57
PITTSFORD MENDON (4-4) 63
Ryan Deuel scored a team-high 24 points including a nine point first quarter to help lift Pittsford Mendon in the American Cancer Society Holiday Classic held at Nazareth College. Deuel added six assists. Michael Bischoping scored 12 points and grabbed seven rebounds. Jackson Green (9), London Hoyser (8), Matt Woods (7) and Aaron Shan (3) also contributed for the Vikings. Aidan White led Fairport scoring 14 points while Andrew Miller, LaShard Lowery and Wallace Rahmaan all scored 11 points each. Zac Ditzel netted 10 points for the Red Raiders.
WHEATLAND-CHILI (4-3) 61
YORK (6-1) 68
Maddow Timothy finished with 26 points to help York win the Cal-Mum Christmas Tournament championship for the first time since 2016. Connor Rodwell posted 18 points while Tyler Brady scored 16 points for the Knights. Paris Williams scored 20 points to lead Wheatland-Chili and Jaden Schwenebraten finished with 17 points. Terry Bayly-Henshaw netted 11 for the Wildcats.
GANANDA (4-3) 85
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (0-6) 74
Cohyn Reisman finished with a team-high 31 points including four from distance to help Gananda win the consolation game Cal-Mum Christmas Tournament. Reisman earned a spot on the All-Tournament Team. Miles Caviness scored 20 points and Isaiah Espaillat posted 17 points for the Blue Panthers. Donny Peet scored 25 points, four from behind the arc for Caledonia-Mumford helping Peet earn a spot on the All-Tournament Team. Nate Doll finished with 18 points and seven rebounds while Jeremy Raymond added 13 points for the Raiders.
DANSVILLE (5-3) 61
WARSAW (7-1) 66
Ty Joy scored a team-high 20 points including four from behind the arc to help Warsaw win the Keshequa Christmas Tournament. Jake Sawdey won tournament MVP and finished with eight points, eight rebounds, three steals and four blocks in the championship game. Bailey Schell posted 16 points, eight rebounds and four steals earning Schell and Joy a spot on the All-Tournament team. Quinton Librock (9), Patrick Klemp (9), Emmitt Stores (2) and DeQuarius Johnson-Myers (2) also contributed for the Tigers. Collin Gray finished with a team-high 16 points and grabbed six rebounds for Dansville. Dawson Wadsworth finished with 14 points and four assists while Reid Martin scored 14 points, seven rebounds and three steals. Ethan Canfield posted seven points, 14 rebounds and five blocks for the Mustangs. Zaiden VanDurme Blackmon (8), Tyler Harris (3) and Aazan Sohail (1) also contributed for Dansville.
HONEOYE (4-3) 52
KESHEQUA (2-4) 40
Evan Cuba scored a team-high 14 points including 11 in the second half as Honeoye used a 13-0 run to pull away from a tie game. Cuba also posted 11 rebounds while Owen Baader finished with 11 points, seven coming in the decisive half. Bill Covey netted 10 points adding six rebounds and three assists. Pavle Duric finished with nine points and five rebounds. Bryan Flanagan posted a double-double for Keshequa finishing with a team-high 19 points and 12 rebounds. Ian Hinrich (7) and Jaiden Bruchinger (7) also scored for Keshequa.
MEDINA (VI) 31
ELBA (4-4) 43
Le ROY (5-4) 41
BATAVIA (5-1) 51
Carter McFollins scored 20 points on 7-of-14 shooting from the floor to help Batavia to a second consecutive double-digit victory. McFollins also grabbed five rebounds and handed out three assists in the win. Rashawd Christie added 12 points while Javin McFollins (7), Sawyer Siverling (6), Mikey McKenzie (5) and Cam McClinic (1) also contributed for the Blue Devils. McClinic had eight rebounds, five assists and two steals. Merritt Holly Jr. scored a game-high 28 points on 10-of-19 shooting for Le Roy. Jean Agosto added eight points and eight rebounds. Andrew Pocock (3) and Parker Dowell (2) also scored for the Knights.
ROYALTON-HARTLAND (VI) 59
ATTICA (3-5) 58
NOTRE DAME-BATAVIA (6-3) 64
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (5-2) 55
ALEXANDER (3-5) 54
PERRY (5-3) 56
Matt Givens scored a team-high 21 points helping Perry overcome a seven-point first quarter deficit to win for the third time at home this season. Carson Petrie netted 14 points and Braeden Wolfanger added 10 points. Bryce Tallman (9) and Devon Szwaczkowski (2) also scored for the Yellow Jackets. Dylan Pohl posted a double-double for Alexander scoring 28 points and grabbing 17 rebounds. Jaden Snyder finished with 11 points while Trent Woods (7), Paul Schmitt (6) and Jacob Brooks (2) also contributed for the Trojans.
PALMYRA-MACEDON (5-3) 47
OWEGO FREE ACADEMY (IV) 49
ODESSA MONTOUR (IV) 64
CAMPBELL-SAVONA (0-5) 54
Tyler Malnoske finished with 21 points including three from distance for Odessa Montour. Daniel Lewis and Brad Gillis both scored 12 points each while David Patterson and Ben Weichel netted six points a piece. Gunner Herrmann (3) and Brady Cannon (2) also contributed for Odessa Montour. Lucas Feloman scored a team-high 16 points and Jackson Kibler finished with 12 points for Campbell-Savona. Other scorers – Campbell-Savona; Ethan Ribble(10), Colin Kleimann (10), Carter Crooker (4) and Blake Ryan (2).
COWANESQUE 41
ADDISON (3-3) 38
CATO-MERIDIAN (III)
WILLIAMSON (0-5)
OLEAN WALSH (VI)
GENESEE VALLEY/BELFAST (4-4)
NAPLES (1-6)
MARION (2-7)
SCIO/FRIENDSHIP (2-5)
CUBA-RUSHFORD (6-1)
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