GATES-CHILI (6-5) 35
FAIRPORT (9-3) 67
Ne’vaeh Buntley, Ella Meabon and Bella Pucci combined for 39 points to lead Fairport to its fourth win in five games. Buntley scored 14 points, netted two treys and grabbed seven rebounds, while Meabon added 14 points, six rebounds and four assists. Pucci contributed 11 points and the Red Raiders used an 18-3 run in the second quarter to take a 23-point lead into the break. Sarah Hirchler scored 11 points and Sophia Lapp and Natalie VanDeVoorde both added six points. Kenzie Downs (3), Tamara Dergham (2), Jada Crocker (1) and Lola Pucci (1) rounded out the scoring for the Red Raiders. For Gates-Chili, India Williams recoded a double-double with 13 points and 15 rebounds. Emily McManus scored eight and Mysha Moses had seven. Melice Gaye (5) and Mariah Elliot (2) also scored for the Spartans.
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (5-5) 40
CANANDAIGUA (7-2) 69
Kyleigh Chapman led Canandaigua with 21 points in the win. Mya Herman scored 17 and Ariana Buchiere added 10. Eily Hubler tacked on nine points.
BROCKPORT (6-6) 34
WEBSTER THOMAS (5-4) 51
Mady Kelly led the way with 28 points for Webster Thomas. Ruby Marrapese added nine and Ella Wambach scored seven. Kristina Baller (6) and Maggie Smith (1) rounded out the scoring for the Titans. For Brockport, Ava Velletri scored 11 points and Maeve Petitti tacked on nine. Mia Tyndell had eight points, and Janelle Laureano (3), Alexis Hassall (2) and Keira Wilson (1) completed the Blue Devils’ scoring.
GREECE ARCADIA/OLYMPIA (4-6) 47
GENEVA (1-7) 16
WILSON MAGNET (1-8) 44
EDISON TECH (7-3) 61
Kaysia Jones dropped 24 points, swiped 10 steals and grabbed four rebounds to lead Edison to its fourth consecutive win. Gabriela Lopez added 17 points eight rebounds, one steal and one assist, while Chasity Edwards recorded a double-double with 11 points, 11 rebounds and two steals. Nakayla Costello tacked on seven points, three rebounds and three steals, and Jakayla Edwards (2) grabbed five boards and had a steal.
EAST (3-5)
SCHOOL OF THE ARTS (7-1)
AQUINAS (7-4) 41
MYNDERSE (7-2) 52
Harley Mosch dropped a game-high 20 points including 11 in the second quarter as Mynderse took a 27-15 lead into the second half. Mosch recorded a double-double with 10 rebounds and one assist. The senior also went 5-for-7 from the line in the second quarter and 7-for-11 in the game. Kelly Kohberger scored 13 points and made a team-high three treys, and the senior grabbed five rebounds and dished out five assists. Maddie Verkey had five points, nine rebounds, four assists and three steals. Chelsea Korzeniewski added six points and two assists, and Bella Ferrara contributed four points, six rebounds and one assist. Lauren McDermott (2) had two boards and one steal. Ella Wirth pulled down eight rebounds, dished out two assists and had a steal. The Blue Devils went on a 19-7 run in the fourth quarter after Aquinas’ 19-point third quarter pulled them within three, 37-34. For Aquinas, Ajayah Orr led the team with 12 points including two treys in the third quarter. Molly O’Toole scored five of her seven points in the third quarter, and Jade Harvey added six points and went 6-for-8 from the foul line. Layla German scored all six of her points in the second quarter, and Sienna Hinchcliffe (5) and Julianna Nkugwa (3) rounded out the scoring for the Li’l Irish.
EUGENIO MARIA de HOSTOS (0-8) 33
LYONS (8-1) 94
Jayla Bell scored a game-high 33 points and recorded a double-double to lead Lyons to its fifth straight win. The sophomore netted three treys and recorded 10 rebounds, nine steals, eight assists and two blocks. Kam Bonnell added on 30 points including 13 in a 34-point third quarter for Lyons. The freshman had six steals, six assists and three rebounds. Kara Stephens had 11 points and went 6-for-7 from the foul line, while grabbing 11 rebounds, swiping four steals and dishing out two assists. Sam Figueroa had 12 points, seven steals, five assists and four rebounds. Addy Jones scored eight and pulled down 10 rebounds and had four assists. Melana Card finished with three boards and one steal. For EMHCS, Emmi Veras scored eight and Britanny Maldonado added six.
HAVERLING (8-4) 62
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (0-11) 10
Meredith Czajkowski, Natalie Krelie and Emma Luckenbach all reached double digits to lead Haverling to its third consecutive win. Czajkowski scored 19 points and had two treys, seven steals, two rebounds and one assist. Krelie recorded 18 points, nine steals, five rebounds and two assists. Luckenbach finished with 14 points, seven rebounds, three steals and one assist. Lola Coots tacked on three points, seven rebounds, two assists and one steal, and Victoria Martinez (2) had seven rebounds, one assists and one steal. Madison Coots (2) had four boards and Nanna Christiansen (2) had a steal and a rebound. For Wayland-Cohocton, Brooke Lander led the team with six points. Mackenzie Pickard (2), Payton Chizuk (1) and Lily Mellick also scored for the Eagles.
DANSVILLE (8-3) 50
AVON (6-5) 35
Chelsie Tyler scored 18 points to lead Dansville in the win. Tyler grabbed eight rebounds and dished out three steals, while Aynsley Belcher recoded a double-double with 13 points, 12 rebounds and one assist. Taylor Hamsher added nine points, three rebounds, one assist and one steal. Emma Allen tacked on four points and pulled down 11 boards and had two blocks, and Kali Meyer scored six and had four rebounds. Eleni Mountzouros had three rebounds and one steal, and Megan Tyler had one rebound. For Avon, Maria Geary recorded 15 points and netted four treys, and Sarina McDowell scored 15.
ROMULUS (1-8)
NAPLES (1-7)
SOUTH SENECA (6-5) 23
MARCUS WHITMAN (8-2) 49
Natalie Cotroneo led Marcus Whitman with 11 points, five assists and two steals in the win. Tori Brooks added seven points, five steals and five rebounds, and Lily Carrollhad six points, three steals and three boards. Sophie Snyder contributed five points, five rebounds and two steals, while Aurora Woodworth (4) had a team high seven steals and grabbed four boards and dished out four assists. Olivia Herod (4), Whitney Cotroneo (4), Aliysiah Clark (4), Helen Snyder (2) and Katie Bootes (2) rounded out the Wildcats’ scoring.
HAC (3-8) 22
HONEOYE (3-6) 25
Ava Higgins led Honeoye with a game-high 11 points in the win. Ashley Thomas scored six and Sarah Baader added five. Catelynn Farrell rounded out the scoring with three. For HAC, Aryana Saedi scored 10 points and Cadence Brecker tacked on six. Katherine Winchester (3), Sawyer Hartman (2) and Olivia Strader (1) also scored for the Wolves.
RED JACKET (2-9) 10
BLOOMFIELD (9-1) 68
Lily Baughman dropped a game-high 19 points in Bloomfield’s ninth straight win. Ava Hawkins and Calia McCombs each scored 15. Allison Baughman added six, and Ashlyn Wright and Molly Thompson each had five. Jessica Cody (2) and Olivia Burri (1) rounded out the Bombers’ scoring. For Red Jacket, Leah Batterson scored six points, and Brooklyn Vienna (2) and Briellea Commisso (2) also scored.
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (9-2) 51
RED CREEK (1-8) 10
Kendall Parker scored a game high 15 points to lead Dundee/Bradford in the win. Parker finished with two treys, four steals, two assists and one rebound. Alissa Eaves added eight points, five boards two blocks and one steal, and Mikayla Schoffner totaled seven points, four rebounds, three assists, three steals and two blocks. Kailey Yeoman finished with five points, five steals, four rebounds, three assists and two blocks. Lily Hall tacked on four points, four steals and one rebound. Brie Bayer (3), Madison Sutryk (3), MyKenzie Clancey (2) and Adrienne Kendall (2) rounded out the BraveScots’ scoring. For Red Creek, Ryleigh Holliday scored six points and made two three-pointers.
BYRON-BERGEN (6-2) 52
PEMBROKE (4-6) 40
Kendall Phillips scored 19 points and made a game high five treys to lead Byron Bergen. Ava Wagoner, Zoey Shepherd and Dayanara Caballero each added eight points. MacKenzie Senf (4), Olivia Senf (3) and Novalee Pocock (2) rounded out the scoring for the Bees. For Pembroke, Karli Housenecht totaled 11 points, five rebounds, four assists and three steals. Olivia Breeden scored nine points, swiped three steals and grabbed two boards, and Rylee Seelau tallied six points and three rebounds. Isdabel Breeden added six points, six boards and one steal. Elle Petersonhad five points, three rebounds and one steal, and Carley Cerasani (2) contributed four rebounds and one assist. Seneca Calderon (2) had three rebounds, two steals and one assist.
ELBA (2-7) 53
ALEXANDER (9-3) 58
Alyssa Kramer poured in 32 points to lead Alexander. Laurel Kania scored 13 and Melanie Pohl added 10. Madison Boyce tacked on three.
NOTRE DAME-BATAVIA (8-1) 47
HOLLEY (5-6) 32
Amelia McCulley recorded 20 points, five rebounds, three steals and two blocks to lead Notre Dame-Batavia to its sixth straight win. Avelin Tomidy added eight and grabbed five boards, swiped two steals and had one block. Emma Sisson contributed eight points, five rebounds, two assists and one steal. Gianna Falleti added five points, two rebounds, one steal and one assist, while Nina Bartz (4) had six boards, four steals and one assist. Maggie Monachino (3) grabbed a team high seven rebounds. For Holley, Sam Bates led the team with 13 points and swiped three steals, grabbed two rebounds and notched an assist. Alivia Wolf finished with eight points, three steals two rebounds and two assists, and Jailyn Bishop recorded seven points, six rebounds, two steals and one block. Leigha Walker scored four and grabbed three boards.
LYNDONVILLE (8-3) 35
KENDALL (3-7) 27
Ashlee Stephens scored a game-high 15 points to lead Lyndonville. Addison Dillenbeck added nine…READ MORE.
HAMMONDSPORT (5-3) 37
ALFRED-ALMOND (0-9) 19
SCIO/FRIENDSHIP (6-3) 49
HINSDALE (0-10) 17
Neveah Ross and Morghyn Ross each scored 18 points to lead Scio/Friendship to its fourth win in the last five games. Kadence Donahue added 11, and Kiara Grover (3), Lexi Crossley (2), Logan Roberts (2) and Grace Drumm (1) rounded out the scoring for the Tigers. For Alfred-Almond, Sarah Tuttle led the scoring with seven points, and Hannah Sutton (4), Alexa Saunders (2), Jaylee Jimmerson (2) and Jenna Sutton (2) all contributed.
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