PARK SCHOOL (VI) 37
EAST HIGH (10-2) 74
Quinton Gordon-Smith connected on six 3-pointers and finished with a game-high 24 points as East won its fifth straight game. Kesean Leonard added 10 points for East which took a 12-point lead into halftime before pulling away in the third with an 18-7 advantage during the frame. Zion Parsons scored eight points, and Zymier Jackson added seven. Kani McNeil (6), Micah Johnson (5), Kollin McCullough (5), Sulayman Aden (4), Kemel White (3) and Nigel Copeland (2) rounded out the scoring for the Eagles. The win was East’s eighth by double-digits this season. East allowed seven field goals in the first half. Jerrell Green led Park with 16 points. Cam Brown had 11.
CATHEDRAL PREP (VI) 68
McQUAID JESUIT (2-10) 50
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WEBSTER SCHROEDER (7-4) 41
VICTOR (10-0) 67
Garrett Clar and Griffen Hopkins combined for four 3-pointers and 16 points in the second quarter when Victor grabbed 21-point lead on the way to its ninth double-digit win of the season. The Blue Devils’ duo both connected three times from the floor in the frame including two triples apiece. Clar finished with a game-high 18 points. Hopkins had 15. Cam Ryan scored 11 in the win. Nick Leonard had nine points. Brennan Hopkins (7), AJ Queri (3), Ryan Dodge (2) and Owen Dake (2) rounded out the scoring for Victor. Jon McCaffrey led Webster Schroeder with 15 points. Gio Schillaci added 12. Jake Insley (5), Domenic Mancuso (4), Drew Pagano (3) and Anthony DeRosa (2) also scored for Schroeder.
SCHOOL OF THE ARTS (5-5) 37
RUSH-HENRIETTA (3-9) 84
Adareus Smith led four in double figures with 14 points for Rush-Henrietta which took a 42-13 advantage into halftime and cruised to the win. Graylin Strong connected on four 3-pointers and added 13 points. Avery Council matched Strong with 13. Jacob Luc had 10 points. Jalen Taggart and TyJae Frazier accounted for nine and eight points respectively in the win. Myles Collins-Howard (7), Kobey Weeks (5), Jason Buonaugurio (3) and Isaiah Washington (2) rounded out the scoring for R-H. SOTA’s Sam Howland converted 6-of-6 free throws and led the Silverhawks with 15 points. Tyree Moore added eight points. Ishmael Gonzalez (5), Latrell Ingram (5) and Aness Jaff (4) also scored for SOTA.
NICHOLS (VI) 58
AQUINAS (9-2) 55
Jakye Rainey scored 25 points including a 3-pointer with 10.1 seconds remaining to lead Nichols. Mykel White finished with team-high 23 points for Aquinas. Sophomore Jayon Alexander added 16 points for the Li’l Irish. Micah Anderson (4), Chris McCullough (2), Quante Gillians (2) and Mackie Terry (2) also scored for Aquinas. The Li’l Irish led by as many as 11 points in the first half and did not trail until Nichols took a 37-35 lead with less than three minutes remaining in the third quarter. Channing Francis and Parker Rey added 11 apiece for Nichols which has handed Aquinas both of its losses this season.
YORK (10-1) 78
RANDOLPH (VI) 63
Maddox Timothy scored 23 and Joe Bauer added 22 for York which hit 11 3-pointers in the win – the ninth straight for the Knights. Jake Pangrazio scored 15 points in the win. Tyler Brady and Connor Rodwell added nine apiece. Carson Conley paced Randolph (No. 3 NYSSWA Class C) with 28 points. Drew Hind added 18 and Griffin Nelson had 11. Randolph hit 13 3 pointers in the game.
“I am extremely proud of our guys, going on a long road trip like that and playing against an amazing team like Randolph is tough,” York head coach Ed Orman, Jr. said via email. “We played really great offensively and got some timely stops when we needed. I look forward to seeing us continue to grow and am so proud of this team.”
HARLEY-ALLENDALE-COLUMBIA (5-4) 51
RED JACKET (7-3) 53
Johnathan Bugbee connected on four 3-pointers and finished with a team-high 18 points as Red Jacket won its fourth straight. Aiden Reed hit three triples for nine points in the win. James Sibeto and Nash Fabris added eight apiece. Truman Hill had seven points and 10 rebounds. Liam Trick accounted for three points and nine rebounds. HAC’s Tyler Knapp had a game-high 20 points. James Dorsey (12), Awak Thongjang (6), Theo Colosimo (5), Thomas Riveros (3), Ryan D’Arduini (3) and Ryan Curwin (2) also scored for the Wolves.
MARCUS WHITMAN (6-6) 46
GENEVA (4-4) 66
AVOCA/PRATTSBURGH (10-2) 85
FILLMORE (5-4) 44
Haden Abbott connected on four 3-pointers and finished with 32 points to lead Avoca/Prattsburgh to its third straight win. Abbott scored 11 in the first quarter when A/P jumped out to a 21-11 advantage after the first quarter. Sawyer Devoe added 14 points, 18 rebounds, seven assists and four steals in the win. Macoy Putnam had 16 points, six assists and six steals in the win. Dayton Putnam accounted for eight points. Evan Campbell (5), Chris Abbott (4), Josiah Stilson (3) and Jamel Crowder (3) rounded out the scoring for A/P. Fillmore’s Zach Sisson and Mitchell Ward scored 10 apiece to lead the Eagles. Luke Colombo had eight points. Jair Bialek added five. Eben Schilke, Jonah Bialek and Layton Sanasith each had three points. Brent Zubikowski scored two points.
BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (9-1) 66
HAVERLING (5-7) 69
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