VERTUS (5-5) 55
BISHOP KEARNEY (5-2) 98
Eric Hillsman finished with a double-double and led three in double figures as the Bishop Kearney boys’ basketball team won for the fourth time in the past five games. Hillsman collected 27 points, 11 rebounds and seven assists. The ninth-grade forward scored eight in a 12-3 run to close the first quarter. READ MORE.
GREECE ODYSSEY (4-6) 61
EARLY COLLEGE (0-7) 21
Maron McDonald outscored the entire opposition by himself, dominating for 34 points as Greece Odyssey collected back-to-back wins. The senior guard netted eight points in both the first and third quarters, 11 in the second and seven in the fourth. McDonald drained four long-range shots and 6-of-8 free throws. For Early College, senior forward Quentin Majors-Brown led with 14 points. Other scorers – Greece Odyssey: Gavin Williams (8), Mike Bruno (5), Josh Tantalo (5), Jazir Larkins (4), Jayson Figueroa (3), Kai Rosenberry (2), Zack Ganger (1); Early College: Michael Stroughter (4), Josue Oquendo (3), Charod Olison (2), Nate Preddie (1)
SCHOOL OF THE ARTS (3-4) 72
NORTHEAST (4-4) 65
Ishmael Gonzales and Sam Howland combined for 15 of School Of The Arts’ 20 fourth-quarter points as the Silverhawks pulled away after entering the period clinging to a 52-51 lead. Howland made a three-pointer, three free throws and another shot for eight of his 19 points. The junior guard snatched 11 rebounds and dished out nine assists. Gonzales converted three field goals, including a pair from inside the arc, for seven of his 11 points. The sophomore guard did all his scoring in the second half. Tyree Moore ignited the team early with 18 of his 19 points in the first half, including 12 in the second period. The senior guard poured in seven field goals and five charity stripe shots. Moore grabbed eight boards and swiped five steals. Aness Jaff chipped in 12 points and gobbled 17 rebounds. For Northeast, senior forward Chrishton Wester drilled three of his four made three-pointers in the first quarter en route to 20 points. Junior forward Jaivein Fell made six field goals and six free throws to total 19 points. Rakear Knowles procured all 10 of his points in three quarters. Other scorers – School Of The Arts: Latrell Ingram (9), Paul Alex-Stevens (2); Northeast: Semaj Rhynes-Hall (5), Mikell Timmons (5), Monty Velletri (4), Loren Thomas (2)
ROCHESTER ACADEMY (9-0) 85
ADDISON (4-4) 40
Kam McDonald paced four players in double figures with 22 points as Rochester Academy rolled to its seventh road victory and remained undefeated. The senior guard poured in 10 field goals, including eight from inside the arc. McDonald recorded a double-double with 10 assists, five rebounds, four steals and one block. Christian Coleman scored 15 of his 17 points in three quarters and drilled a trio of long-range shots. The senior center added five boards, three assists, three steals and two blocks. Evariste Omebe dropped all 15 of his points in three periods. The senior forward accumulated 10 swipes, six rebounds, three dimes and a trio of swats. Joseph Aiken splashed three long-distance makes en route to 13 points. The sophomore guard added a pair of assists and a rebound. For Addison, senior forward Jacopo Vimini led with 13 points. Brady Wheatcraft chipped in 10 points. Other scorers – Rochester Academy: Cam Miller (6), Can’Ron Haten (4), Anthony Omebe (4), Shawn Dukes (2), Perry Washington (2); Addison: Frank Heidrick (5), Ryan Thompson (5), Elijah Scriber (4), Kaidyn Chase (2), Mikael Sambroski (1)
EUGENIO MARIA (1-8) 42
CHARLES G. FINNEY (5-4) 69
For Eugenio Maria, freshman guard Knekose Mack led with 15 points. Lavante Brown (8), Jarvis Lewis (6), Miguel Chevere (4), Seth Patterson (4), Justis Davis (3) and Hippo Vargas (2) rounded out the scoring for the Hornets.
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (2-7) 61
GREECE ATHENA (8-2) 72
Khorie Reaves led four players in double figures with 21 points as Greece Athena began the New Year with a victory. The junior guard exploded for 18 first-half points, including 10 in the opening stanza. Reaves input eight of his nine made field goals inside the arc and 2-of-3 free throws. The 6-foot-4 guard added five assists, four rebounds, two steals and one block as well. Zee Johnson stepped up in the second half with 10 of his 17 points. The junior forward converted six of his seven makes inside the perimeter along with four swipes, two boards and an assist. Jovon Barfield and Connor Osier both contributed 12 points. Barfield came alive for nine points in the final period while Osier did all his scoring in three quarters. Barfield collected three rebounds, one assist and a steal. Osier corralled eight boards, dished out four dimes, and accumulated four steals. For Honeoye Falls-Lima, Nolan Smith poured in a game-high 26 points. The senior forward produced five points in the first quarter, 10 in the second, four in the third and seven in the fourth. Junior guard Drew Angelo netted 14 points on six made shots, including a pair from long-distance. Senior forward Carson Joint drilled three long-range field goals as part of his 11 points. Other scorers – Greece Athena: I’zick Reaves (8); Honeoye Falls-Lima: Chase Perryman (4), Quinn Kailbourne (2), Owen Smith (2), Sam Vogt (2)
GATES-CHILI (1-7) 37
FAIRPORT (4-5) 68
Wallace Rahmaan scored 16 points in three quarters to lead a balanced Fairport offense which saw 10 players buy a basket. The senior guard drained two three-pointers among his five made field goals and 4-of-4 free throws. Zac Ditzel pitched nine of his 15 points in the second quarter as he made five field goals and five shots from the charity stripe. Junior forward Aidan White had all 10 of his points after the opening stanza. For Gates-Chili, senior guard Anthony Dicesare led with 13 points. Other scorers – Fairport: Will Stanek (7), Landon Brunken (5), LaShard Lowery (4), Andrew Miller (3), Mateo Palleschi (3), Nick Smith (3), Hayden McCue (2); Gates-Chili: Kani Mitchem (9), Jeremy Tantalo (9), Darquinn Johnson (3), John Williams (3)
SPENCERPORT (3-6) 40
BRIGHTON (7-2) 42
Andrew Kotrides tipped in a putback with three seconds left to lift Brighton to its third win in the last four games. The senior guard finished with nine points, all of which came after the opening period. Junior forward Reggie Smith, Jr. led the way with 14 points via six makes and a pair of foul shots. Senior guard Troy McPherson added 12 points. For Spencerport, Bryon Streb posted a game-high 17 points, including seven in the fourth quarter. Other scorers – Brighton: Trygve Watkins (5), Thomas Welker (2); Spencerport: Marquis Tubbs (6), Ty Heaton (5), Hunter Streb (4), Antonio Diaz (3), Kyle Milburn (3), Cameron Khuns (2)
BATAVIA (5-2) 66
GREECE ARCADIA (1-9) 40
Batavia used a 25-0 advantage in the third quarter to pull away for its third victory in the last four contests. Carter McFollins and Mikey McKenzie combined for 12 points in the pivotal period. McKenzie drilled two of his three long-range conversions as part of his 16 points. McFollins hit three shots from inside the perimeter as he had all eight of his points in the second half. Aiden Bellavia combined for 12 of his 16 points in the first and third quarters. The sophomore center dumped in seven shots from inside the arc. For Greece Arcadia, junior forward Koree Singleteary led with all eight of his points in the fourth quarter. Other scorers – Batavia: Carter McFollins (8), Sawyer Siverling (7), Rashawd Christie (6), Ja’vin McFollins (5), Joey Marranco (4), Estavon Lovett (2), Carter Mullen (2); Greece Arcadia: Lincoln Fling (6), Xavier Smith (6), Zaire Carlton (5), Austin DiNatale (5), Jordan Roberson (3), Jakson Schweigert (3), Bryan Gabriel (2), Jayden Vargas (2)
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (5-3) 68
HILTON (2-7) 56
Jonathan McCaffrey and Giovanni Schillaci combined for 41 points to lead Webster Schroeder to its fifth win in the last six games. Schillaci led with 24 points, drilling a trio of three-pointers among his nine made field goals and 3-of-4 free throws. The senior guard combined for 16 points in the first and third quarters. McCaffrey followed up with 17 points, including 10 in the second half as the Warriors outscored Hilton, 33-30. The senior forward corralled 10 rebounds for a double-double. Junior guard Jake Insley produced six points, eight assists and four steals. For Hilton, Brady Gerig and Ben Sneddon both scored 12 points. Junior guard Johnny Bianchi combined for all 11 points in the second and third quarters. Other scorers – Webster Schroeder: Anthony DeRosa (9), Drew Pagano (7), Jack Kelly (3), Jack Cannon (2); Hilton: Macalum Emrich (7), Luke Simonelli (5), James Capellupo (4), Luke Pisani (3), Andrew Lenhard (2)
GREECE OLYMPIA (0-6) 31
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (6-3) 75
Eleven players found the bottom of the basket for Pittsford Sutherland in the Knights’ fourth win in the last five games. Junior guard Luke Fliss led with 16 points, including 10 in the first half as the Knights surged to a commanding 37-11 advantage. Max Michalski netted all 13 of his points after the opening stanza in which the Knights led, 18-3. Senior guard Sam Pisanelli drilled a pair of three-pointers in the first quarter in which he scored eight of his 12 points. For Greece Olympia, sophomore guard Caiden Evans led with 13 points. Other scorers – Pittsford Sutherland: Langston Woods (9), Dutch Pestorius (8), Mike Sacco (8), Ivan Goettler (2), Rex Kesselring (2), Stef Tivarus (2), Everett Wilcox (2), Jackson Specht (1); Greece Olympia: William Brown-Nelson (6), William Buttino (6), Amari Colon-Brown (6)
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (6-2) 73
RUSH-HENRIETTA (2-6) 60 (OT)
Jason Gibbs ignited Churchville-Chili with 15 of his 30 points in the fourth quarter and overtime as the Saints came out on top after trailing, 19-0, to start the game and at each of the end of the first three quarters. In those final two periods, the senior guard converted five of his 12 made field goals, including two of his three long-range makes, and a trio of free throws. Junior forward Ricardo Lagares charged the comeback as well with 12 of his 16 points in the second and third quarters. TJ Finnigan had all 11 of his points after the opening stanza. For Rush-Henrietta, Jalen Taggart stepped up with 17 points on seven made field goals, including three from long distance. Junior forward Graylin Strong sparked the Royal Comets early with 10 of his 16 points in the first quarter. Other scorers – Churchville-Chili: Tyler Meisenzahl (8), Joaquon Thomas (6), Michael Sardou (2); Rush-Henrietta: Kobey Weeks (9), Adareus Smith (6), Jacob Luc (5), Myles Collins-Howard (4), TyJae Fraizer (2)
VICTOR (6-0) 75
NEWARK (4-2) 46
Senior forward AJ Queri drilled seven three-pointers for 21 points to lead Victor to its fourth road win of the season. All six of the Blue Devils’ victories have been by double-digits.
HAMMONDSPORT (0-6) 37
MOUNT MORRIS (5-3) 72
Senior forward Payton Bownds posted 22 points and six rebounds as Mount Morris dominated for its third win in the last four games. Junior guard Bryson Constantino shot 5-of-7 from downtown and finished with 19 points. Chase Young was relentless on the ball defensively and had 11 steals with eight assists. Senior guard Navier Ford added nine points and seven rebounds.
PEMBROKE (7-1) 77
KENDALL (1-5) 55
Cayden Pfalzer and Tyson Totten combined for 49 points as Pembroke continued to roll with its seventh consecutive victory. Pfalzer led with 27 points while Totten followed up with 22 along with nine rebounds. Senior guard Jon Suro corralled eight boards and dished out five assists. For Kendall, Devin Edick led with 24 points.
Quote from Pembroke head coach Matthew Shay: “Kendall really battled us tonight and they were well-coached and prepared for us. We weren’t consistent all night, but we started attacking the paint, which led to a big third quarter for us.”
MARCUS WHITMAN (4-4) 45
LIVONIA (5-4) 54
Junior guard Connor Feehan scored 12 of his 13 points in the second half and made four three-pointers as Livonia snapped a two-game skid. Senior forward Chris Coyle recorded a double-double of 16 points and 11 rebounds. Sophomore guard Nicholas Coyle added seven points and five assists. Lucas Ray (6), Jackson Cook (4), Jack Kearney (3) and Tom Stewart (3) rounded out the scoring for the Bulldogs.
DANSVILLE (6-3) 54
PERRY (5-4) 27
The trio of Collin Gray, Reid Martin and Aazan Sohail all crashed the glass for seven rebounds apiece as Dansville collected its second win in the last three games. Gray led with 12 points along with four assists and two steals. Martin put in eight points. Sohail chipped in two points and a pair of blocks. Senior guard Dawson Wadsworth contributed 10 points and five boards. Junior center Ethan Canfield finished just shy of a double-double with nine points and eight rebounds. Senior guard Tyler Harris hustled for six steals plus four points and three rebounds. For Perry, Matthew Givens led with 10 points. Other scorers – Dansville: Zaiden VanDurme-Blackmon (5), Reese Dixon (4); Perry: Bryce Tallman (6), Carson Petrie (5), Braeden Wolfanger (4), Devon Szwaczkowski (2)
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (4-6) 54
RED JACKET (4-3) 64
James Sibeto exploded for 41 points, five rebounds and three assists to guide Red Jacket to its second win in the last three games. The senior guard scored 11 points in the first, second and fourth quarters and eight in the third. Overall, Sibeto drained 14 field goals, including 11 from inside the perimeter, and 10-of-11 free throws. For Dundee/Bradford, senior forward Nick Slavick led with 16 points and seven rebounds. Sophomore guard Aidan Webster added 10 points. Other scorers – Red Jacket: Johnathan Bugbee (9), Aiden Reed (6), Liam Trick (4), Chase Verdi (3), Truman Hill (1); Dundee/Bradford: Ryan McTamney (7), Logan Buchanan (5), John Bell (4), Trey Hoffman (4), Camden Rosemier (3), Aiden Monell (3), Dylan Monell (2)
BLOOMFIELD (1-6) 47
SOUTH SENECA (5-1) 57 (OT)
Ethan Laverack and Devon Siurano combined for nine of South Seneca’s 15 overtime tallies as the Falcons held on for back-to-back victories. Siurano hit a three-pointer among his two made field goals in the period as he finished with 13 points. Laverack chipped in four of his six points. Mikey Kaufman ignited the team late with 13 of his 17 points in the fourth quarter and overtime combined. The senior guard converted four long-range shots as well. Junior guard Paul Clemenson had nine of his 10 points in the first half as the Falcons went into intermission with a 22-16 lead. For Bloomfield, Cameron Smith came alive for 17 of his game-high 19 points in the second half. Senior guard Shem Gossage had all 11 of his points after the opening stanza. Other scorers – South Seneca: Zackary Sherry (4), Kenny Halsey (3), Jayden Reed (3), Colton Dresser (1); Bloomfield: Jonathan Nelson (4), Tyler Rogers (4), Connor Moore (3), Gabe Ward (3), Johnny Day (2), Ian Talley (1)
PENN YAN (2-8) 60
WORLD OF INQUIRY (3-6) 63
WAYNE (7-2) 49
ROCHESTER PREP (1-7) 38
WHEATLAND-CHILI (5-3) 81
LYNDONVILLE (0-8) 41
ALEXANDER (3-6) 41
ATTICA (4-5) 63
ELBA (4-5) 45
BYRON-BERGEN (8-0) 72
HOLLEY (0-8) 29
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (6-2) 73
HAVERLING (2-6) 45
WELLSVILLE (7-3) 53
HONEOYE (5-3) 59
MIDLAKES (5-6) 57
NAPLES (2-7)
HARLEY-ALLENDALE-COLUMBIA (3-1)
HOUGHTON (1-3)
FILLMORE (4-2)
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