IRONDEQUOIT (3-6) 60
GREECE ATHENA/ODYSSEY (2-4) 54
Sisters Ella (22) and Maeve Brennan (14) combined for 36 points as Irondequoit won on the road for the third time this season. Maeve Brennan grabbed 12 rebounds for her sixth double-double of the season. The senior forward also blocked five shots. Sophomore Lizzy Tytler contributed nine points and four steals in the Eagles’ win. Asia Philip led the Thunder with 18 points. Junior guards Tiara Smith and Mariah Freeman each dropped 11 points.
PENFIELD (7-1) 61
NISKAYUNA (II) 49
Grace Alexander led the effort with 20 points while Jackie Funk and Emily Fordham added 14 and 10 points respectively as the Patriots picked up their sixth double-digit win of the season. Rounding out Penfield’s offense were Lena Lipani (8), Ashley Kalvitis (6), Cassidy Cone (3), and Nadia Green (2).
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (5-2) 42
HILTON (5-3) 53
Mallory Heise finished with 21 points and 11 rebounds while Ella Clark and Leah Thompson combined to score 12 fourth-quarter points to lead Hilton. Trailing early in the third quarter, Heise connected on one of her three 3-pointers to give the Cadets a 37-34 edge heading into the final stanza. Clark’s free throw-line jumper two possessions into the fourth gave Hilton a lead it did not surrender at 39-37. READ MORE.
SPENCERPORT (1-7) 21
BROCKPORT (6-3) 40
Tournament MVP Ava Velletri finished with 16 points, five assists and eight rebounds as Brockport claimed the Gates-Chili Tournament title with its fourth straight win. Maeve Petitti also collected 10 points four rebounds and four steals in the win. Ariana Guerrero contributed three points and grabbed 13 rebounds. Also contributing in the win were Mia Tyndell (7), Janelle Laureano (2), Keira Wilson (1), and Estella Watt (1). Sophomore Alena Zaher collected three steals for Spencerport. Freshman Emily Peacock recorded threee blocks.
NEWARK (3-4) 55
GATES-CHILI (4-3) 50
Newark was led by senior Ciana Galvin who scored 17 points. TaKyla Vaughn and Naomi Jones also reached double digits scoring 12 and 10 points respectively. Rounding out the Reds’ scoring were Lena Ramos (8), Malia Brown (4), Karina Natale (2), and Brooklyn Graham (2).
EAST (3-3) 73
FRANKLIN (0-6) 13
Gabby Brown Sturdivant finished with 26 points and eight steals as East won its second straight game and third by double digits. Nevaeh Grisham recorded 10 points and four steals. Graftoneisha Bowers collected eight points and four steals. Marina Cordero led the Bulldogs in scoring with five points. Chloe Jarvis recorded three points. Delona Council and Aaliyonce Gibson chipped in two points apiece. McKenzie Newland scored one point.
CORNING (IV)
BISHOP KEARNEY (3-2)
AQUINAS (6-2) 59
PALMYRA-MACEDON (5-2) 50
Sophomore Molly O’Toole scored 25 points, and Aquinas held off a late rally to claim the Palmyra-Macedon Tournament with its fifth straight win. Freshman Ajayah Orr also recorded double-digit points with 16 to go with one assist, three rebounds, two blocks, and a steal. Eighth grader Jade Harvey recorded her first double-double of the season with 10 points and 11 rebounds. Loren Green (5) and Lia Bronco (3) contributed to the victory as well. Marianna Hodgins recorded a double double for the Red Raiders with 14 points and 14 rebounds. Taryn Goodness and Erika Mitchell each had nine points and two rebounds. Georgia Wirth totaled eight points with five assists, six rebounds, two blocks and a steal. Molly Seither finished with six points, six assists, six rebounds, five steals and three blocks. Julia Belanger rounded out the rest of the scoring for Pal-Mac with four points and two assists.
PITTSFORD MENDON (4-3) 33
EAST ROCHESTER (5-1) 45
Upperclassmen Zarriah Eldridge and Lebria Hickman combined for 24 points, scoring 12 apiece, in the Bombers’ fourth double-digit victory of their season. Lily Funk contributed with 11 points, two assists, eight rebounds, and a block. Gianna Romach and Aaliyah Carmichael scored six points and four points respectively.
WATERLOO (8-0) 64
LIVONIA (8-1) 60
Natalie DiSanto led Waterloo’s offense with 16 points and earned all-tournament team honors as Waterloo claimed the Great Livonia Shootout. Morgan Caraballo and Tournament MVP Jazzmyn Lewis dropped 15 points apiece. Ninth graders Addison Bree and Maci Mueller both collected nine points. Overall the Tigers sunk 11 3-pointers in the win and 28 over the past two games.
ELBA (2-4) 39
OUR LADY OF MERCY (2-4) 70
Audrey Hintz finished with a double-double 25 points with 13 rebounds to lead Mercy. Anna Lynch collected 13 rebounds, nine points, and six blocks in the win. Brooke Wormley (7), Natalie Casale (5), Olivia Luchetti (4), Isabella Mitrano (4), Mia Lusardi (3), Lauren Loiacono (3), Isabelle Dearcop (2), Isabelle Zimmerman (2) scored the rest of the points for Mercy. The team combined for a season-high 45 rebounds.
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (6-1) 42
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (4-2) 47
Tournament MVP Ava Amorese finished with seven points, 10 rebounds and three steals as the host Raiders erased an early deficit to win the Caledonia-Mumford Christmas Tournament for the first time since 2016. Hazell Nickerson posted a double-double with 20 points, 25 rebounds and four blocks. The sophomore’s rebound and putback gave Cal-Mum a 45-40 lead with just over a minute remaining. Marisa Roides sealed the victory with a pair of free throws. Maddy DeVore collected 11 points and 10 rebounds in the win. Roides had five points. Gracie Boudrea hit a 3-pointer to give Cal-Mum a three-point advantage heading into the fourth. Caitlin Ryan scored eight of her 12 points in the first quarter to pace Oakfield-Alabama to a 15-12 lead. The Hornets held a one-point edge going into halftime. Makena Reding led O-A with 13 points, five rebounds and three steals. Piper Hyde accounted for six points, five rebounds and three steals. DeVore, Nickerson and Roides joined Amorese on the All-Tournament team along with O-A’s Hyde and Reding. Cheyenne Whitcomb (Wheatland-Chili) and Tessa Rodwell (York) also were named to the All-Tournament team.
WHEATLAND-CHILI (2-6) 28
YORK (2-4) 63
Merideth Holland led the Knights with 17 points. Close behind her was freshman Tessa Roswell with 15. Other contributors to their win over Wheatland-Chili were Rylee Cuozzo (10), Alaina Englert (9), and Isabel Laney (9).
CENTRAL SQUARE (III)
AVON (4-3)
Avon jumped out to an early lead against Central Square going. into the second half up 21-14. Though Central Square rallied to comeback from a 20-point deficit with a barrage of three-pointers in the fourth quarter, the Avon Braves took home the victory in the championship game. Senior Sarina McDowell dropped a double-double with 30 points and 11 rebounds which earned her an MVP award. Kennedy Fries collected 10 points, 6 were from the 3-point arc, and earned all-tournament team honors. Ella Dailey recorded 7 points. Maggie Vanderbilt nabbed 14 rebounds. Natalie Bush led Central Square with 18 points and earned all-tournament team honors. Sam Haley had 13 points.
CLYDE-SAVANNAH (6-3) 44
GENESEO (5-2) 51
Geneseo pulled away with the win against the Golden Eagles after going 6-for-9 from the free throw line. Morgan Wolcott (15), Mary Claire Rollins (13), and Caroline Chapel (10) all collected double digit performances for a combined 38 points. Rollins went 5 for 6 from the free throw line. Bridget McMaster (5), Tessa Salatel (4), and Emily Lamb (4) contributed to their victory over Clyde. Senior Jaida Larsen chipped in 21 points. Freshman Taylor Carnevale recorded 12 points.
NEWARK VALLEY (IV) 58
HAVERLING (5-4) 28
Meredith Czajkowski finished with a double-double, but it was not enough as Haverling lost in the finals of the Coaches vs. Cancer Tournament. Emma Luckenbach recorded six points and six rebounds. Sisters Lola (6) and Madison Coots (4) combined for 10 points. They also grabbed three and 10 rebounds respectively. Natalie Krelie rounded out the scoring for Haverling with two points, four assists, four rebounds, and a steal. Haylee Beebe and Jasmine Graham led Newark Valley’s offense with 17 points each. They also combined for 12 points from the 3-point arc. Makana Gardner finished with 10 points. Aubrey Kwiatkowski (2), Adrianna Fanta (11), and Liv Short (1) contributed to Newark Valley’s victory.
PENN YAN (1-7) 27
WELLSVILLE (4-5) 54
MARCUS WHITMAN (5-1) 58
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (0-8) 14
The Wildcats earned their fifth double-digit win of the season. Olivia Herod led the charge with 13 points, three assists and three rebounds. Natalie Cotroneo scored 10 points while recording four assists and four steals. Overall, Marcus Whitman combined for 25 steals. Tori Brooks recorded eight points, two assists and three steals. Katie Bootes recorded four points and thee steals. Sophie Snyder (7), Lily Carroll (6), Hailee King (4), Myleigh Pendleton (4), and Aliysiah Clark (2) all combined for 23 points.
LETCHWORTH (3-5) 34
KESHEQUA (7-2) 47
Keshequa collected its sixth double-digit win of the season. Junior Libby Benner led the Indians’ offense with 17 points to go with four assists, eight rebounds and two steals. Julia Wilkins (7), Braelyn Isaman (7), Ava Thayer (7), and Ryley Benner (7) and Riley Nageldinger (2) rounded out the scoring.
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT/SODUS (2-7) 40
RED CREEK (1-5) 28
AJ McIntyre led the way for the Cougars with 15 points. Natalie Lamar connected for 10 points with Madison Auxier, who scored six while grabbing 12 rebounds. Rounding out the Cougar’s scoring were Alana Ikeler (3), Cadence Sabansky (2), Sydney Cuykendall (2), and Gracie Jones (2). Taylor Bailey (9), Madalyn Manville (9), McKenzie Allen (4) and Ryleigh Holliday (6) accounted for Red Creek’s scoring.
C.G. FINNEY (4-3) 21
AVOCA/PRATTSBURGH (3-3) 52
ARKPORT-CANASERAGA (5-4) 58
WARSAW (1-5) 32
MEDINA (VI) 25
LYNDONVILLE (6-2) 53
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