EDISON TECH (4-3) 68
FRANKLIN (0-7) 36
Gabriela Lopez poured in 35 points to lead Edison to its fourth win in the past five games. Kaysia Jones added on 21 points for Edison Tech. Edison’s last four victories have come by an average margin of 31 points per game.
SCHOOL OF THE ARTS (5-1) 32
WAYNE (4-3) 56
A run of five double-digit victories in a row came to an end for SOTA, as Wayne led by a balanced scoring effort across the board picked up the win. Rylie Pratt paced the Eagles with 12 points. Aly Johnson (9), Emily Pratt (8), Kasey Eaton (6), Allie Cheminti (5), Abby Brown (4), Mina Dimatteo (4), Lorelei Eaton (3), Eva Bolt (3) and Phoebe Hartgrove (2) also contributed.
NEWARK (3-5) 50
HAVERLING (6-4) 58
Meredith Czajkowski poured in 27 points to lead the way for Haverling. Natalie Krelie chipped in an additional 16 points for the Rams. TaKyla Vaughn spearheaded the efforts for Newark with 21 points. Karina Natale also contributed double digits with 11 points. The Rams led by as many as 12 points in the second but Newark rallied to get as close as four but the Rams were able to gut out the finish. Lola Coots (5) and and Madison Coots (4) provided the remaining buckets for Haverling. Brooklyn Graham (6), Ciana Galvin (6), Malia Brown (4) and Naomi Jones (2) rounded out the Newark scoring.
LYONS (5-1) 40
CLYDE-SAVANNAH (6-4) 38
Lyons continued its winnings ways, running their current streak up to three in a row. Jayla Bell led the way with 17 points while Kara Stephens chipped in 10 points in the win. Kam Bonnell (5), Millenyah Glanton (5), and Cadence Watkins (3) rounded out the scoring for Lyons. Clyde-Savannah has now dropped three tight contests in a row after a three game winning streak that saw the Golden Eagles win by an average margin of over 42 points per game. Taylor Carnevale led Clyde-Savannah with 13 points. Jaida Larsen added 12. Aslyn Rattray (5), Kylie Paylor (2), Madison Secor (2) and Olivia Geil (4) rounded out the scoring.
PERRY (3-5) 32
KESHEQUA (8-2) 50
Brawling Isman led the way for Keshequa with 13 points while teammate Riley Benner chipped in with 12 points. Perry was led by Jaelyn Morris who had 11 points. Sydney Hnat added six points and 11 rebounds for the Yellowjackets who have now dropped four of their last five. The Indians continued their torrid pace as they’ve now won seven games in a row.
AVON (5-4) 33
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (5-2) 40
Hazell Nickerson drilled a three pointer for Cal-Mum as time expired to send the game to OT. From there it was all Raiders as they outscored Avon 7-0. Cal-Mum was quick out of the gates taking a 13-5 lead after one. The Braves picked up the defensive intensity in the middle quarters, outscoring the Raiders 19-11 in the second and third quarters to tie the game up at 24. In the fourth the Braves took the lead for the first time as Sarina McDowell found some space along the baseline to give the Braves a 30-28 lead with just under two minutes to play. Marisa Roides answered for Cal-Mum with a runner in the lane to tie the game at 30 with 1:30 left. Avon took a 33-30 lead after free throws. With .8 seconds left in the game Ava Amorese found Nickerson on a sideline inbounds and she sent the game to extra time. In the overtime the 7-0 finish was accounting for by a three from Amorese, two free throws from Gracie Boudreau, and a Maddy DeVore put back off an offensive rebound. Nickerson finished with 14 points, 15 rebounds and four assists. Devore also posted a double-double with 10 points and 12 rebounds. Amorese added 11 points, 9 rebounds and 3 steals. Maria Geary paced Avon with nine points. Sarina McDowell stuffed the stat sheet with eight points, 10 rebounds, six blocks and nine steals. Maggie Vanderbilt chipped in rebounds as well as four points.
LEROY (5-4) 42
YORK (3-4) 48
Merideth Holland led three double digits scorers for York with 15 points as the Knights won their second consecutive game. Tessa Rodwell scored 13 and Rylee Cuzzo had 11 to also contribute a double digit scoring output. Alaina Englert scored nine to round out the scoring for the Knights.
ROCHESTER ACADEMY CHARTER (0-6) 21
YOUNG WOMEN’S COLLEGE PREP (2-6) 29
WILLIAMSON/MARION (4-5) 48
RED CREEK (1-6) 21
ALFRED-ALMOND (0-7) 11
AVOCA PRATTSBURGH (6-4) 48
ADDISON (4-2)
ARKPORT/CANASERAGA (5-4)
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