VICTOR (3-6) 38
PENFIELD (11-1) 40
Grace Alexander scored 13 points including five in a 10-point fourth quarter for Penfield after trailing 31-30 heading into the final frame. The senior shot 5-for-6 from the foul line in the game and the Patriots won their eighth straight contest. Jackie Funk scored four of her seven points in the final quarter including two free throws with 5.5 seconds remaining to seal the win. Emily Fordham finished with 10 points, and Ashley Kalvitis added six including a free throw in the final stanza. Emma Alexander (2) went 2-for-4 from the line, and both Lena Lipani (1) and Emma Scanlon (1) contributed in the win. For Victor, freshman Rhylin Fehrenbach scored a game-high 14 points including six in 14-point second quarter as the Blue Devils pulled ahead before the break, 21-20. Devin Livingston added five of her seven points in the second quarter, and Maia Pronti tacked on five. Emily Neenan and Allie Pisano each had four, and Hope Stone (3) added a trey in the second quarter.
GREECE ARCADIA/OLYMPIA (4-6) 44
BATAVIA (0-10) 34
GREECE ATHENA/ODYSSEY (5-6) 36
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (9-3) 75
Clare Ruff, Shaye Angelo and Sam Osovski each reached double digits to guide Honeoye Falls-Lima to its fourth straight win. Ruff scored 16 points and dished out eight assists and swiped seven steals, while Angelo matched the senior with 16. Osovski finished with 12 points. For Greece Athena/Odyssey, Asia Philip recorded a game-high 21 points.
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PITTSFORD MENDON (6-5) 32
BROCKPORT (7-6) 45
Ava Velletri finished with a double-double with 23 points and 15 rebounds to lead Brockport in the win. Maeve Petitti added eight points and five rebounds, and Mia Tyndell tacked on six. Alexis Hassall, Hannah Carpenter, Keira Wilson and Janelle Laureano each scored two apiece.
HILTON (7-4) 63
RUSH-HENRIETTA (2-8) 44
Ella Clark led Hilton with 24 points as the Cadets built a 25-point lead heading into the final quarter, 49-24. Mallory Heise collected 19 points, 10 rebounds and six assists, and fellow sophomore, Elena Graziano hit three treys and totaled 11 points. Hailey McConnell (3), Karlee Hargather (2), Leah Thompson (2) and Brooke Bell (2) rounded out the scoring for Hilton. For Rush-Henrietta, Allison Utter knocked down six treys and finished with 21 points. Ashlyn Roberts added nine and Alivia Day had eight. Jani Washington, Julia Carter and McKenna Uhl each had two.
CANANDAIGUA (8-2) 43
WEBSTER THOMAS (5-5) 35
Mya Herman led Canandaigua with 20 points on the way to its third consecutive win. Kyleigh Chapman tacked on 15 points, and Eily Hubler (3), Liv Schorr (2), Macy Falk (2) and Julia Geitner (1) rounded out the scoring for the Braves.
SPENCERPORT (1-11) 31
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (6-5) 45
Sydney Postell scored a game-high 28 points to lead Churchville-Chili to its sixth win in its last seven games. Emma Healy scored five, and Haley Leonard and Kylie Romich each added four. Ava Briggs (3), Katherine Draper (2) and Bianca LiBritz (1) rounded out the Saints’ scoring.
C.G. FINNEY (8-4) 46
NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN (7-4) 36
LIVONIA (11-1) 42
DANSVILLE (8-4) 29
Dansville’s Kali Meyer collected six points, six rebounds and one steal in the loss. Emma Allen added six points and five rebounds, and Taylor Hamsher finished with six points, two boards and one steal. Chelsie Tyler scored five and grabbed two boards and dished out two assists. Megan Tyler chipped in four points, two rebounds and a steal, while Aynsley Belcher (2) grabbed six boards.
WELLSVILLE (6-7) 58
HORNELL (6-4) 82
PERRY (4-7) 29
AVON (7-5) 50
Sarina McDowell scored a game-high 18 points including eight in a 15-point Braves’ fourth quarter to secure a win for Avon. The senior recorded a double-double with 11 rebounds, while Maria Geary tacked on 17 points and led a 19-point third quarter with 13 points and three treys to put Avon on top, 35-21. Lauren Hill scored eight and Addison Urbanik added seven. For Perry, Jaelyn Morris led the Yellow Jackets with 15 points.
Le ROY (6-5) 37
GENESEO (8-3) 50
MOUNT MORRIS (3-6) 31
YORK (4-6) 62
Freshman Tessa Rodwell dropped a game-high 24 points for York in the victory. Rylee Cuozzo added 14 points and Merideth Holland tacked on seven. Aliana Englert and Isabel Laney each had six, while Alyssa Bowick rounded out the Knights’ attack with five. For Mount Morris, Denishka Valentin led the Blue Devils with 13 points and Maria Caceres Pou scored 11. Shayla Brown (4) and Angelica Caceres Pou (3) also contributed in the effort.
MARCUS WHITMAN (9-2) 47
RED JACKET (2-10) 18
Aurora Woodworth finished with 12 points, five rebounds, four assists and two steals to lead Marcus Whitman in the win. Natalie Cotroneo scored eight points and had six steals and three assists. Sophie Snyder and Lily Carroll each added six, and both Helen Snyder and Olivia Herod scored four. Hailee King (3), Tori Brooks (3) and Aliysiah Clark (1) rounded out the scoring for the Wildcats.
HONEOYE (3-7) 32
ROMULUS (3-8) 33
GENEVA (1-8) 23
MIDLAKES (5-5) 61
Grace Murphy recorded a game-high 13 points for Midlakes in the win. Stella DelPapa scored 10 points and Mia Van Savage added seven. Mary Givens, Kate Mahoney and Ariana Hicks each tacked on five. For Geneva, Meghan Forbes and Trinity Maxon each scored seven, and Kelly Bucklin added four. Other scorers – Midlakes: Cate Peacock (4), Camryn Ford (3), Hanna Godkin (3), Mara Deisering (2); Geneva: Callie Walker (2), Catelin Couillard (1), Elizabete Kirilka (1), Alivia Gwynn (2), Lily Silver (2), Natalie Budgar (1).
PENN YAN (2-9) 43
NEWARK (4-6) 65
Newark’s head coach, Diane Kirnie earned her 400th career win after Penn Yan agreed to change the site to the Reds’ home court.
BLOOMFIELD (9-2) 37
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (10-2) 58
Kailey Yeoman led Dundee/Bradford’s attack with 18 points and had seven steals, four assists and one rebound, while Kendall Parker and Mikayla Schoffner both finished with double-doubles to lead the BraveScots to their second consecutive double-digit win. Parker scored 16 points including 10 and a pair of treys in a 22-point BraveScots’ third quarter, and the sophomore added 10 rebounds, six steals and three assists. Schoffner registered 10 points, 11 rebounds, five assists, two blocks and two steals. Dundee/Bradford trailed, 23-20 heading into the break, before outscoring its opponent 38-14 in the second half. Adrienne Kendall added six points and 10 rebounds, and Trisha Edmister (2) finished with two rebounds, two steals, one assist and one block. Alissa Eaves (2) grabbed three boards. Brieonna Bayer (2) and Madison Sutryk (2) also scored, and Lily Hall had two rebounds, one assist and a steal. For Bloomfield, Lily Baughman led the Bombers with 13 points, and Calla McCombs added 11 and went 5-for-7 from the foul line. Ashlyn Wright scored all eight of her points in a 14-point second quarter that put the Bombers ahead by three points. Ava Hawkins (4) and Jessica Cody (1) rounded out the scoring.
SOUTH SENECA (6-6) 32
HAC (4-8) 41
South Seneca’s Chloe Scott led the Falcons with 10 points in the loss. Ciera Babcock scored nine points and Ava Utter added five. Mackenzie Snyder (4), Alysa Elder (2) and Haley Parry (2) rounded out the scoring.
MYNDERSE (8-3) 38
PALMYRA-MACEDON (8-2) 42
Marianna Hodgins recorded a double-double with a game-high 19 points and 10 rebounds to lead Palmyra-Macedon. The junior went 5-for-9 from the foul line and had three steals and two blocks. Taryn Goodness collected 15 points, seven rebounds, two steals and one assist, and Molly Seither tacked on four points, five steals, three boards, one assist and a block. Georgia Wirth rounded out the scoring with four points along with five rebounds, three assists, two steals and two blocks. The Red Raiders led 21-12 going after the first half and maintained an 11-point lead throughout the third. For Mynderse, Haley Mosch scored 14 points including eight in a 15-point fourth quarter for the Blue Devils. Maddie Verkey added all 11 of her points in the second half including a game-high three treys. Kelly Kohberger (4) went 4-for-6 from the line in the final quarter, and Bella Ferrara tacked on four. Lauren McDermott (3) buried a 3-pointer in the third quarter and Ella Wirth (2) rounded out the scoring.
WATERLOO (10-0) 78
WAYNE (4-6) 28
Morgan Caraballo dropped a game-high 28 points for Waterloo to extend their winning streak to 10 games. Natalie DiSanto added 15 points and Addison Bree had 14. Logan Amidon scored nine, while Jazzmyn Lewis tacked on eight. Maci Mueller and Davonti’a Loucks each had two. For Wayne, Emily Pratt led the Eagles with 12 points, and Aly Johnson scored six. Allie Chementi (3), Abby Brown (3), Mina Dimatteo (2) and Eva Bolt (2) rounded out the scoring.
NAPLES (1-8)
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (0-11)
GANANDA (7-3) 57
LYONS (8-2) 39
Eva Jenny scored 15 points to lead Gananda to its third consecutive win. Nicole Cruz added seven and Ella Lathrop tacked on six. Nyah Cruz (4) and Madi Dohse (2) rounded out the Blue Panthers’ attack. Jayla Bell finished with 23 points, 11 rebounds, three assists and three steals to led Lyons. Milleniyah Glanton (5), Kamryn Bonnel (4), Kara Stephens (4) and Sam Figueroa (3) also scored for the Lions.
PEMBROKE (4-7) 36
WHEATLAND-CHILI (3-8) 38
Pembroke’s Olivia Breeden recorded 14 points, six rebounds, five steals and one assist in the loss. Elle Peterson added seven points, four boards, three assists, two steals and two blocks. Seneca Calderon chipped in six points, five rebounds, five steals and one assist, and Karli Houseknecht had four points, five boards and five steals. Carly Cerasani (2) grabbed nine rebounds and swiped three steals, while Rylee Seelau (3) contributed two boards and one steal. Onolee Easterbrook had six rebounds, two assists and one block.
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (10-1) 49
LYNDONVILLE (8-4) 40
Caitlin Ryan scored 16 points including six in a fourth quarter when Oakfield-Alabama outscored its opponent, 16-5. The Hornets led 35-33 entering the final stanza. Alea Groff recorded six of her 10 points in the fourth quarter. For Lyndonville, Addie Dillenbeck scored a game-high 18 points, nine of which came in a 16-point third quarter as the Tigers pulled within two points. Lorelei Dillenbeck scored five of her nine points in the third quarter and grabbed nine rebounds. Ashlee Stephens added eight points and eight boards.
ATTICA (5-4) 25
BYRON BERGEN (7-2) 52
Dayi Caballero had 11 points to lead Byron Bergen to its fourth win in the past five games. Kenzie Senf added 10 points, and both Ava Wagoner and Kendall Phillips had nine.
ELBA (3-7) 47
KENDALL (3-8) 12
Sydney Reilly scored a game-high 17 points and pulled down 12 rebounds to lead Elba in the win. The sophomore had six steals, one assist and one block, and Mariah Ognibene added eight points, 10 rebounds and four steals. Kennedy Augello collected nine points, four assists, three rebounds, one steal and one block. Halie Deville had a game-high 15 rebounds and tacked on five points, one assist and one block, while freshman Lydia Ross (4) swiped four steals and grabbed two boards. Ava Chatt (2) recorded six rebounds, one assist and a steal, and Maddie Hall (2) had two assists, two steals and one rebound. The Lancers combined for 51 rebounds in the game.
ALEXANDER (9-4) 28
NOTRE DAME-BATAVIA (9-1) 48
Amelia McCulley dropped 26 points including four 3-pointers to lead Notre Dame-Batavia to its seventh consecutive win. The senior registered four rebounds, four steals, three blocks and one assist. Avelin Tomidy scored eight points and had nine rebounds, four steals, one block and one assist, and Emma Sisson tacked on six points, five boards and one steal. Nina Bartz scored four, swiped two steals and grabbed one rebound. Maggie Monachino contributed four points, four rebounds and one steal.
BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (4-6) 24
SCIO/FRIENDSHIP (7-3) 47
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Diane Yeoman says
Kailey played her heart out in the game against Bloomfield fir the win and she put in the middle if the wrore-up. We sure pick our favorites.