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WEBSTER SCHROEDER (4-3) 67
McQUAID JESUIT (1-7) 69
Casey Montesano scored 10 of his team-high 17 points in the fourth when McQuaid rallied from nine down for the win. Trailing 53-44, Montesano connected three times from the floor including twice from long range to lead the rally. Anthony DiMarco added five points in the fourth and 16 overall in the win. Ian Metcalfe scored 11, and Chris Woodard had 10 for the Jesuit Knights. Ian Florence (5), Isaiah Anderson (4) and Ryan Woodard (4) rounded out the scoring for McQuaid. Jon McCaffrey topped the Schroeder attack with 14 points. The senior forward connected three times from the floor in the third quarter when Schroeder outscored McQuaid 17-13. Gio Schillaci accounted for 13 points while Jake Insley and Anthony DeRosa had 10 apiece. Jack Cannon (13), Jack Kelly (7) and Drew Pagano (6) also scored for Schroeder.
AMHERST (VI) 46
PITTSFORD MENDON (5-4) 61
Jackson Green scored 12 of his game-high 24 points in the first quarter when Mendon jumped out to a 19-10 lead and went on to claim the championship of the American Cancer Society Holiday Tournament. Green connected 10 times from the floor and grabbed 10 rebounds in the win. Matt Woods added 17 points while Michael Bischoping had 11 rebounds and five points. Ryan Deuel, Aaron Shan and London Hoyser accounted for four points apiece. Danny Hurley had three. The game was a rematch of the 2022 NYS Class A Far West Regional. Jordan Alexander led Amherst with 21 points. Nick Moore had 17. Mendon has won three of its last four games.
NEW HARTFORD (III) 60
FAIRPORT (3-5) 49
Zac Ditzel scored 17 points to lead Fairport which fell behind 21-12 after one quarter of play. Aidan White added 13 while LaShard Lowery (7), Wallace Rahmaan (5), Trevor Shooshan (4) and Andrew Miller (3) rounded out the Fairport scoring.
CANANDAIGUA (3-3) 45
PENN YAN (1-7) 37
Nate Barone and Nathan Sheridan connected on four 3-pointers apiece as Canandaigua put together back-to-back wins. Sheridan finished with a game-high 18 points. Barone had 16. George Spinelli added seven points in the win. Joe Caito and Matt Pawlicki accounted for two apiece. Liam Chapman led Penn Yan with 16 points. Tanyon Dunning chipped in 10 points. Matt Tones (5), Carson Nagpaul (4) and Ashtian Dunning (2) also scored for the Mustangs.
LIVONIA (4-4) 59
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (2-6) 61
Nolan Smith scored 22 points to lead HF-L.
WORLD OF INQUIRY (2-6) 73
MIDLAKES (5-4) 54
WATERLOO (6-2) 77
ROCHESTER ACADEMY CS (8-0) 85
Tournament MVP Joe Aiken buried four 3-pointers and scored 16 of his game-high 25 points in the third quarter when Rochester Academy pulled away from a one-possession game and went on to win the Dan Marra Memorial Tournament at East Rochester High School. Aiken connected on 7-of-10 attempts from long range and handed out three assists in the game. Christian Coleman and Cam Miller posted double-doubles. Coleman earned All-Tournament honors with 19 points and 14 rebounds while Miller had a 15-15 night of points and boards. Kam McDonald scored 22 points and dished out three assists. Perry Washington (2), Can’Ron Haten (1) and Evariste Omebe (1) also scored in the win. Omebe grabbed seven rebounds and handed out six assists. RACS led 39-36 at half before outscoring Waterloo 22-12 in the third quarter. Devin Mulvey-Salerno led Waterloo with 24 points. Nolan Slywka contributed 19. Casey Burcroff and Julian Pehrson scored nine apiece. Connor McCann (7), Dylan Caraballo (5) and Markell Kingston-Johnson (5) also scored for Waterloo.
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (1-6) 37
NAPLES (2-6) 57
Dylan Bray scored 16 of his game-high 20 points in the first-half when Naples opened a double-digit lead and cruised to its first home win of the season. Bray connected nine times from the floor in the contest and converted a pair of free throws. The senior captain accounted for six points in the second quarter when the Big Green used a 23-0 advantage to grab a commanding 35-12 lead at halftime. Cade Rathbun added 14 points in the win. Ian Kenney scored eight points. Adam Bay and Traugott Uhlen contributed six apiece. Anthony LaFemina (2) and Drew Reigelsperger (1) rounded out the scoring for Naples. North Rose-Wolcott’s Lucas Crane connected fives times from distance in the game including three in the opening stanza when the Cougars kept pace at 12-12. Crane finished with 17 points. Nick Gilbert added nine while Axton Paul (8) and JJ Wanek (3) also scored.
HOLLEY (0-7) 25
PEMBROKE (6-1) 78
Tyson Totten led three in double figures with 27 points, and Pembroke won its sixth straight game – five by double digits. Cayden Pfalzer added 18 points while Chase Guzdek finished with 10 points and 11 rebounds. Jon Suro had nine points and 11 assists. Sam Pfeiffer contributed seven points. Destin Kuyal and Vinny Golisano scored seven apiece to lead Holley.
CAMPBELL-SAVONA (0-6) 46
ADDISON (4-3) 51
Addison used an 18-7 advantage in the third quarter when five different players scored to pull away for a fourth win in the past five games. Leading contributor Brady Wheatcraft connected on four triples in the contest and finished with 23 points. Jacopo Vimini accounted for nine points in the win. Ryan Thompson scored five. Elijah Scriber and Frank Heidrick had four apiece. Zane Wheeler (3) and Mikael Sambroski (1) rounded out the scoring for Addison. Lucas Feldman led Campbell-Savona with 14 points. Ethan Ribble added a dozen. Jackson Kibler had 11 points. Blake Ryan (7) and Carter Crooker (2) also scored for the Panthers.
GENESEO (6-3) 70
EAST ROCHESTER (2-4) 53
PALMYRA-MACEDON (5-4) 52
UNION-ENDICOTT (IV) 76
GENEVA (3-1) 49
JAMESTOWN (VI) 54
McGRAW (III) 73
WILLIAMSON (0-7) 54
BRADFORD (PA)
WELLSVILLE (6-1)
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