EAST ROCHESTER (6-3) 31
PENFIELD (10-1) 78
Three players scored in double figures to lead Penfield past East Rochester, 78-31 in non-league action. READ MORE.
WILSON MAGNET (1-7) 27
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (5-4) 56
Emma Healy and Sydney Postell both netted 11 points to guide a balanced Churchville-Chili offense as the Saints notched their fifth consecutive victory. Arianna Williams (8), Haley Leonard (7), Katherine Draper (6), Bianca LiBritz (6), Brooke Collom (4) and Alexi Finnigan (2) rounded out the scoring for the Saints.
EAST (3-5) 33
PALMYRA-MACEDON (7-2) 68
Junior center Marianna Hodgins totaled 19 points, 11 rebounds, three blocks, three steals and two assists as Palmyra-Macedon improved with back-to-back wins. Sophomore guard Taryn Goodness finished with 16 points, eight boards, three swipes, one dime and a swat. Senior guard Erika Mitchell tallied 15 points, five rebounds and three steals. Freshman guard Georgia Wirth had seven points to go along with five assists, four boards and a steal. Julia Belanger finished with six points, seven rebounds, five dimes, a trio of swipes and a block. Senior guard Molly Seither pitched in two points, seven assists, six boards and five steals. For East High, sophomore guard Gabriella Brown-Sturdviant led with 14 points. Other scorers – Palmyra-Macedon: Jolie Bourgeois (3); East: Jaylen Giles (7), Ali’Yana Robinson (5), Nyla Polydore (3), Nevaeh Grisham (2), Ja’Daya Matthews (2)
ROCHESTER PREP (1-8) 39
SCHOOL OF THE ARTS (6-1) 62
Jazlynn Logan and Maya Williams combined for 51 points to lead School Of The Arts to back-to-back victories. Williams posted a double-double of 26 points and 12 rebounds along with three steals, two assists and a pair of blocks. Logan recorded 25 points, six assists, four swipes and three boards. Freshman guard Breyelle Geiger contributed eight points, six rebounds, six assists and four steals. Junior guard Nina Pallotta accumulated eight steals along with two points, two assists and one point.
ROCHESTER ACADEMY (0-8) 13
AVON (6-4) 43
Sarina McDowell outscored the entire opposition, totaling 20 points as Avon held Rochester Academy to six first-half points and pitched a third-quarter shutout. The senior center cleaned up eight rebounds. Freshman guard Maria Geary assisted the cause with 10 points. Junior forward Maggie Vanderbilt collected eight points and eight rebounds. For Rochester Academy, Jahonni Frost led with 11 points.
BISHOP KEARNEY (7-2) 71
PARK SCHOOL (MONSIGNOR MARTIN) 24
Asia Wilson nearly outscored the entire opposition, finishing with 21 points as Bishop Kearney extended its win streak to seven. The sophomore guard added seven assists, five steals and four rebounds. Klarissa Goode and Amaia Jackson both netted 17 points. Jackson stuffed the stat sheet with seven boards, five dimes, three swipes and a swat. Goode collected six assists, five rebounds and four steals. Caydence Hadley and Allie Hall combined for 28 rebounds. Hall led with 15 boards as part of her nine-point, three-block, one-assist output. Hadley cleaned the glass for 13 rebounds, scored seven points, amassed six blocks and a pair of assists.
BATAVIA (0-10) 60
GREECE ATHENA/ODYSSEY (4-5) 69
Junior guard Tiara Smith paced four players in double figures with 19 points as Greece Athena/Odyssey notched back-to-back wins. Mariah Freeman and Asia Philip both netted 15 points. Freshman guard Julianna Bates contributed 12 points. Mya Pioli (4), Trinity Johnson (2) and Kamore Lawton (2) rounded out the scoring for the Thunder.
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (10-0) 52
VICTOR (2-5) 34
Mariah Watkins came alive to pour 20 of her 21 points in the second and third quarters for Webster Schroeder. The junior guard drained seven shots, including five from inside the arc, and 4-of-6 free throws. Sophomore guard Bria Watkins stepped up for 10 of her 12 points in the second half. For Victor, junior guard Hope Stone led with 11 points. Other scorers – Webster Schroeder: Ava Gallup (7), Sarah Ferruzza (6), Rachel DeMocker (3), Mya Perales (3); Victor: Rhylin Fehrenbach (7), Devin Livingston (5), Abbie Murphy (5), Vanessa Chumacero (4), Allie Pisano (2)
MARCUS WHITMAN (7-2) 37
SOUTHERN CAYUGA (IV) 50
For Marcus Whitman, Tori Brooks led with 10 points, four rebounds, three assists and a trio of steals. Aurora Woodworth scored eight points, grabbed six boards and swiped a pair of steals. Senior guard Natalie Cotroneo chipped in three points, five rebounds and two swipes. Lily Carroll (9), Sophie Snyder (3), Katie Bootes (2), Aliysiah Clark (1) and Whitney Cotroneo (1) rounded out the scoring for the Wildcats.
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SOUTH SENECA (6-4) 30
HAMMONDSPORT (4-3) 38
For South Seneca, senior guard Ciera Babcock led with 10 points. Alysa Elder (8), Haley Parry (4), Ava Utter (4), Anna Dufour (2) and Chloe Scott (2) rounded out the scoring for the Falcons.
ADDISON (7-2) 53
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (8-2) 37
Chiara Lai dropped 17 of her 24 points in the second half as Addison outscored Dundee/Bradford, 30-13, and pulled away for its third straight win. The senior center netted seven of her nine made field goals in the last two quarters, including a pair of three-pointers. Lai converted 4-of-5 free throws as well. Senior guard Jillian Ames ignited the Knights early with eight of her 12 points in the opening stanza along with two long-range shots. Anna Carlineo connected for 11 points. For Dundee/Bradford, Kendall Parker sparked the Scotsmen early with 11 of her 20 points in the first period. The sophomore guard drilled a pair of three-pointers among her six made field goals and 6-of-8 free throws. Parker added five rebounds, four assists and four steals. Junior guard Kailey Yeoman followed up with 14 points, six swipes and a trio of dimes. Lily Hall contributed two points, six rebounds and a pair of steals. Other scorers – Addison: Kerrigan Driskell (4), Erin Terwilliger (2); Dundee/Bradford: Mikayla Schoffner (1)
LYONS (7-1) 76
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT/SODUS (3-8) 23
Jayla Bell and Kamryn Bonnell combined for 60 points to lead Lyons to its fifth consecutive victory. Both players outscored the entire opposition as Bell exploded for 34 points and Bonnell poured in 26. Bell scored nine points in both the first and fourth quarters, six in the second and 10 in the third. The sophomore guard dropped 12 field goals as well, including four from long-range. Bonnell sparked the Lions with all of her points after the opening stanza. The freshman guard drilled five three-pointers in the third quarter and six overall. For North Rose-Wolcott/Sodus, Alydia McIntyre and Allison Vanderlinde both scored six points. Other scorers – Lyons: Samantha Figueroa (7), Kara Stephens (7); North Rose-Wolcott: Madison Auxier (4), Cadence Sabansky (4), Gracie Jones (2), Natalie Lamar (1)
KENDALL (3-6) 31
PEMBROKE (4-5) 25
Freshman guard Brooke Rodas filled the box score with 10 points, five rebounds, three steals, two assists and one block as Kendall held on for its second win the last three games. Ava LaMay and Daniella Offhaus split 20 rebounds. LaMay added eight points, four blocks, three steals and a dime. Offhaus contributed five points, five swats, one assist and a steal. Taigan Guerrero (5), Stella Kwiatek (2) and Mary Jones (1) rounded out the scoring for the Eagles.
CHARLES G. FINNEY (7-3) 50
WILLIAMSON/MARION (4-6) 47
EUGENIO MARIA (0-7) 35
LIMA CHRISTIAN (7-2) 47
GENEVA (1-6) 23
RED JACKET (2-8) 21
GATES-CHILI (5-4)
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