GREECE OLYMPIA (0-9) 58
WORLD OF INQUIRY (4-7) 61
Diego Martinez hit a three from the left wing at the buzzer to help World of Inquiry win for the second time at home this year. Martinez finished with 15 points while Jaedon Adams-Griffin scored a team-high 25 points. Yacoub Tarawally (11), Markiest Griffin (4), Junayde Richardson (4) and Xavier Wiggins (2) also scored for the Griffins. William Brown-Nelson netted a team-high 15 points for Olympia and Ayden Gorham added 13 points. Amari Colon-Brown (12), Landen Evans (11), Caiden Evans (5) and Ethan Gorham (3) also contributed for the Spartans.
WILSON MAGNET (2-7) 41
NEWARK (6-2) 69
Brayden Steve scored a team-high 23 points as Newark won at home for the third time this season. Raeshawn Howard added 17 points and Kellen Foster finished with 11 points. Jaypar Allen (5), Nicholas Hayes (2), Marwarn Osmen (2), Tariq Joeseph (2) and Daveon Wright also contributed for the Reds. Lemar Rhone led Wilson Magnet with 18 points and Dokin Flood finished with 15 points. Kendrick Moxley (5) and I’Ron Brown (3) also scored for Wilson.
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NORTHEAST (4-6) 56
SCHOOL OF THE ARTS (4-4) 72
Sam Howland posted a double-double to help lead SOTA to its third win at home this season. Howland finished with 20 points, 11 assists and four steals while Latrell Ingram went 4-of-5 from behind the arc and scored 18 points. Ishmeal Gonzalez scored 13 points and Tyree Moore netted 11 points. Aness Jaff added six points and 11 rebounds and Paul Alex-Stevens finished with four points for the Silverhawks. Jaivion Fell led Northeast with 15 points.
EDISON TECH (5-6) 47
MCQUAID (2-8) 61
Jaiyden Jones posted a double-double to help McQuaid to its first home double-digit win of the season. Jones finished with 16 points and 11 rebounds while Casey Montesano added 14 points. Anthony DiMarco netted 11 points and Chris Woodard added nine points for the Knights. Tyler Bethea led Edison Tech with 13 points while Davijon Lipscomb and Jabric Larkins both finished with nine points. Chris Taggart and Jabari Johnson both posted six points for the Inventors.
EARLY COLLEGE (0-9) 34
MONROE (8-0) 78
DaiQuon McKinney and Jaquan Shears scored 14 and 13 points respectively as Monroe won by double digits for the fifth time this season. Davion Jones added seven for the Redjackets which saw every player in the lineup contribute to the scoring: Casimer Bradford-Sawyer (6), Will McKinney (5), Egbert Joseph (5), Kenny Scott (4), Devon Hutcherson (4), Ronnie Moore (2), Paul Williams (2), Antonio Borrero (2) and Roberto Robinson (2). Early College’s Quentin Majors-Brown finished with a game-high 24 points. Teammates Josue Oquendo and Charod Olison added three apiece. Michael Stroughter and Josh Jefferson both scored two.
EAST (8-2) 73
FRANKLIN (6-4) 62
Trailing 57-55 with less than six minutes remaining, Kesean Leonard started the decisive run hitting one of two free throws. Three possessions later, Kemel White came off the bench and converted an and-one to give the Eagles (No. 20 NYSSWA Class A) a lead they did not surrender at 60-59. READ MORE.
UNIVERSITY PREP (1-7) 58
VICTOR (8-0) 87
Nick Leonard scored a team-high 15 points to help lead Victor to its fourth consecutive double-digit win at home. Cam Ryan added 13 points and AJ Queri netted 11 points. Garrett Clar, Griffen Hopkins and Ryan Dodge finished with 10 points each. Brennan Hopkins (9), Owen Dake (5) and Jack Lucchesi (2) also contributed for the Blue Devils. Powell led University Prep with 18 points and White added 14 points. Other scorers – University Prep; Edwards (5), Nowden (5), Lopez (4), Sampson (4), Bodine (2), Maringault (2), Davis (2) and Hardy (2).
CANANDAIGUA (3-5) 79
WATERLOO (8-2) 82
Devin Mulvery-Salerno scored 28 points to help lead Waterloo to its second straight win. Nolan Slywka added 24 points while Markell Kingston-Johnson and Julian Pehrson both netted 10 points a piece. Nathan Sheridan led Canandaigua with 18 points while Nate Barron added 17 points. Matt Pawlicki scored 16 points while George Spinelli netted 13 points and Joe Caito posted 12 points for the Braves.
EUGENIO MARIA DE HOSTOS CHARTER SCHOOL (1-9) 36
AVOCA/PRATTSBURGH (8-2) 84
Haden Abbott scored a team-high 24 points and Macoy Putman dropped a triple-double to help Avoca/Prattsburgh to its sixth double-digit home win of the season. M. Putman scored 16 points, 11 assists and 10 rebounds while Sawyer Devoe finished with 16 points, 13 rebounds and six steals. Dayton Putman scored 17 points and added seven rebounds. Evan Campbell (6), Connor Hammond (2), Collin Hammond (2) and Jamel Crowder (1) also contributed for Avoca. Seth Patterson led EMHCS with 10 points and Jason Maldanado added seven points. Jaruis Lewis (6), Justis Davis (6), Knekose Mack (5) and Lavonte Brown (2) also scored for the Hornets.
NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN (6-4) 72
BISHOP KEARNEY (7-2) 91
Eric Hillsman posted a double-double to help Bishop Kearney to its third consecutive double-digit win. Hillsman finished with 23 points and 12 rebounds while Collin Gentile added 20 points. Russell Ellis netted 14 points, three rebounds and three assists. Trevor Bohon posted five rebounds, six assists and six steals. Zidean Henry (12), Alejandro Aguilar (10), Jah Reaves (8) and Rocco Barberi (4) also contributed for the Kings. Andrew Eschner scored a team-high 27 points and Justin Robinson added 26 points for Northstar Christian. Gavin Jones (10), Johnny Daby (3), Jacob Rybcznski (3) and David Eschner (3) also scored for the Knights.
*Individual player points edited to reflect accurate totals.
ROCHESTER ACADEMY (11-0) 52
AVON (8-2) 44
In a rematch of last year’s Class C1 final, Kam McDonald and Christian Coleman led Rochester Academy. McDonald and Coleman both finished with 16 points each for the Racers. Josh Harter led Avon with 14 points while Trevor Stroud added eight points. Hudson Volpe dropped seven points and added 18 rebounds while Michael Rowland scored eight points and posted 11 rebounds for the Braves.
PEMBROKE (9-1) 75
BYRON-BERGEN (9-1) 52
Cayden Pfalzer scored a team-high 28 points to help Pembroke to its fifth consecutive road win. Tyson Totten netted 19 points and Chase Guzek finished with 12 points. Jon Suro posted seven points and 11 assists for the Dragons. David Brumstead and Braedyn Chambry both scored 11 points for Bryon-Bergen and Gianni Ferrera finished with 10 points.
BLOOMFIELD (2-7) 34
RED JACKET (6-3) 62
Johnathan Bugbee hit six from distance and finished with 29 points to help Red Jacket to its third consecutive double-digit victory. James Sibeto scored 10 points while Truman Hill added eight points. Hunter Finnick (6), Liam Trick (3), Jacob Close (2), Nash Fabris (2) and Evan Lang (2) also scored for Red Jacket. Cam Smith scored a team-high 16 points for Bloomfield and Jonathan Nelson added six points. Johnny Day (4), Connor Moore (3), Gabe Ward (2), Tyler Rogers (2) and Garion Tolbert (1) also contributed for the Bombers.
HONEOYE (6-4) 55
HARLEY-ALLENDALE-COLUMBIA (5-2) 70
Tyler Knapp hit five of his seven 3-point shots in the last nine minutes to help Harley-Allendale-Columbia to its third win at home this season. Knapp finished with 26 points while Ryan D’Arduni scored 12 points. Ryan Schreib (10), Theo Colosimo (9), Awak Thongjang (5), Thomas Riveros (4), James Dorsey (2) and Salvatore Timpani (2) also contributed for the Wolves. Honeoye was led by Landon Washburn scoring 15 points and Evan Cuba adding 14 points. Owen Reynolds netted 11 points while Owen Baader posted nine points. Billy Covey (4) and Pavle Duric (2) also scored for the Bulldogs.
MIDLAKES (5-7) 53
SOUTH SENECA (6-2) 63
Mikey Kaufman hit four from distance and finished with a team-high 18 points to help lead South Seneca to its third straight home double-digit win. Ethan Laverack scored 15 points and Paul Clemenson netted 14 points. Coleton Dresser (6), Devon Siurano (5), Kenny Halsey (3) and Zach Sherry (2) also scored for the Falcons. Jared Brownell scored 20 points for Midlakes and Kyle Kumkey added 16 points. Dylan Mattoon (9), Abe Diaz (4), Hayden Bezzek (2) and Diallo Lewis (2) also contributed for the Screaming Eagles.
ALEXANDER (5-6) 63
ELBA (4-7) 41
HOLLEY (0-10) 50
NOTRE DAME – BATAVIA (7-4) 84
KENDALL (2-6) 82
LYNDONVILLE (0-10) 42
Louie Conte, who scored 10 in the opening period, added 10 more to lead the Eagles second quarter uprising which also included 6 by both Austin Werth and Jacek Kwiatkowski, 3 by Zach Barrett and 2 by Hunter Richards. READ MORE
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