GATES-CHILI (4-9) 62
WILSON MAGNET (3-8) 65
Lemar Rhone finished just shy of a double-double to help lead Wilson Magnet. Rhone collected 19 points and nine rebounds and DaSiah White dropped 14 points. Michael Mitchell added 13 points and Kendrick Moxley netted 10 points. Michael Wiggins (5) and I’Ron Brown (4) also contributed for the Wildcats. Kani Mitchem led Gates-Chili with 21 points while Anthony Dicesare added 20 points. Jeremy Tantalo (8) and Joey Vigerzi (8) also scored for the Spartans.
EASTRIDGE (5-7) 53
EDISON TECH (7-6) 79
Davijon Lipscomb hit five 3-pointers and finished with 31 points to help lead Edison Tech. Chris Taggart added 22 points and Tyler Bethea scored 12 points. Jearney Higdon (8), Kimanhi Hinds (2), Jarbari Johnson (2) and Isaiah Wonneberg (2) also scored for the Inventors. Jalonie Pittman led Eastridge with 20 points and Zy Switzer added 15 points. Other scorers – Eastridge; Isaiah Nelson (5), Jelyn Collins (5), Ayden Pomales (3), Amere Rodgers (3) and Ty Kunzer-Bornelli (2).
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McQUAID (2-11) 52
FAIRPORT (6-7) 65
Zac Ditzel scored a team-high 18 points to help lead Fairport to back-to-back wins. Aidan White added 12 points while LaShard Lowery and Andrew Miller both finished with 10 points apiece. Will Stanek (6), Wallace Rahmaan (4), Landon Brunken (2) and Hayden McCue (2) also contributed for the Red Raiders. Chris Woodard led McQuaid in scoring finishing with 18 points while Casey Montesano and Jaiyden Jones both added 10 points each. Isaiah Anderson (4), Ian Florence (3), Patrick Tehan (3), Nikki Yudin (2) and Anthony DiMarco (2) also scored for the Knights. A “Dunk Cancer” event, all proceeds from the game benefitted the American Cancer Society.
SCHOOL OF THE ARTS (5-6) 57
WORLD OF INQUIRY (5-8) 62
Diego Martinez scored 20 points and added three assists to help lead World of Inquiry to its third straight win at home. Yacoub Tarawally posted a double-double for the Griffins finishing with 14 points and 11 rebounds while Ibrahim Bangura scored 13 points, six rebounds and four assists. Sam Howland led SOTA with 28 points and six assists while Tyree Moore netted a double-double dropping 18 points and 10 rebounds.
BRIGHTON (8-4) 54
MONROE (10-0) 57
Davion Jones scored a team-high 16 points to help lead Monroe to its third consecutive home victory. DaiQuon McKinney netted 14 points and Jaquan Shears added 13 points. Felton Gray (8) and Will McKinney (6) also contributed for the Red Jackets. Reggie Smith Jr. led Brighton dropping 23 points while Troy McPherson posted 16 points. Trygve Watkins (7), Jack Scott (4), Andrew Kotrides (2) and Nico Martinez (2) also scored for the Bruins.
EUGENIO MARIA DE HOSTOS CHARTER SCHOOL (3-9) 63
EARLY COLLEGE (0-11) 36
Knekose Mack scored a team-high 15 points to help lead EMHCS. Seth Patterson added 12 points while Lavante Brown and Jayson Maldanado netted 11 points each. Melvin Thomas (8), Justis Davis (6) and Eddy Bermudez (2) also scored for the Hornets. Quentin Majors-Brown led Early College scoring a game-high 21 points. Josh Jefferson, Jahmeik Donald and Jayvonne Byron-Rolfe all finished with four points apiece. Michael Stroughter (3) and Luis Matos (1) also contributed for the Cobras.
BATAVIA (9-2) 64
LIVONIA (6-7) 43
Carter McFollins scored 20 points to help Batavia to its fifth consecutive victory. Sawyer Siverling finished with 16 points including two from behind the arc in the third quarter as Batavia used a 17-4 run to pull away. Mikey McKenzie netted 10 points while Rashawd Christie and Cam McClinic both posted six points each. Carter Mullen (2), Joey Marranco (2) and Justin Smith (2) also contributed for the Blue Devils. Connor Feehan led Livonia with 15 points and Jack Kearney added nine points. Lucas Ray (6), Gavin Woolston (6), Tommy Stewart (3), Owen Weterrings (2) and Chris Coyle (2) also scored for the Bulldogs.
SPENCERPORT (5-8) 60
CANANDAIGUA (4-6) 71
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (9-4) 75
PENFIELD (6-5) 64
Sam Pisanelli scored 23 points including a 12-point first quarter as Sutherland jumped out to a 23-6 lead. Everett Wilcox netted 13 points and Luke Fliss added 12 points. Max Michalski (11), Dutch Pestorius (8) and Chandler Reynolds also scored for the Knights. James Stinebiser finished with 18 points to lead Penfield while Aiden Cook added 16 points. Other scorers – Penfield; Jackson Beganny (9), Scott Petre (7), Caden Harrinton (6), Joe Coyle (3), Patrick Emling (2), Jackson Emling (2) and Derek Torres (2).
VERTUS (8-6) 80
C.G. FINNEY (7-6) 70
WATERLOO (8-4) 55
GENEVA (5-4) 76
Anthony Torres scored a team-high 26 points to help lead Geneva to its second consecutive victory. Brian Whitley netted 16 points and DeSean Bruce added 12 points for the Panthers. Devin Mulvey-Salerno led Waterloo with a 28 point performance while Nolan Slywka added 16 points.
WARSAW (11-2) 52
PERRY (5-7) 45
Jake Sawdey scored 14 points to lead Warsaw to its fourth straight win. Quinton Librock added 13 points while Patrick Klump posted 12 points. Ty Joy (6), DeQuarius Johnson-Myers (4) and Bailey Schell (3) also contributed for the Tigers. Matt Givens led Perry finishing with 17 points and Bryce Tallman added 10 points. Devon Szwaczkowski posted eight points and 10 rebounds for the Yellow Jackets.
MOUNT MORRIS (7-4) 57
AVON (10-2) 88
Avon’s Josh Harter etched his name in the Section V Boys’ Basketball record book, Tuesday night. The sophomore guard connected on 14 3-pointers and scored 42 points in Braves’ second-straight win. READ MORE.
PALMYRA-MACEDON (8-4) 55
MARCUS WHITMAN (6-7) 42
Ian Goodness scored a game-high 25 points to help lead Pal-Mac to its third straight win. Robert Kinslow and Will Caffyn both finished with seven points each. Carter Young (6), Ethan Ely (6) and Jake McPike (4) also scored for the Red Raiders. Tariku Blueye led Marcus Whitman with 12 points while Brody Royston added 10 points. Myles Prendergast (7), Logan Storms (5), Bryce Tomion (4) and Connor Gorton also contributed for the Wildcats.
MYNDERSE ACADEMY (2-9) 54
PENN YAN (3-9) 59
LYONS (9-1)
RED CREEK (10-1)
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (1-12) 54
GANANDA (6-6) 68
MARION (4-10) 39
EAST ROCHESTER (8-5) 85
Teddy Emmings and Matt Michalski both posted a double-double to help East Rochester to its third straight home win. Emmings finished with 30 points, 16 rebounds and eight assists while Michalski dropped 11 points and 10 rebounds. Eli Tanner netted seven points, nine steals, six assists and five rebounds for the Bombers.
WILLIAMSON (1-10)
CLYDE-SAVANNAH (3-9)
PAVILION (4-8) 36
LE ROY (7-6) 66
Merritt Holly Jr. posted a double-double to help lead Le Roy. Holly Jr. shot 9-for-17 from the field and finished with 20 points and 10 rebounds. Jean Agosto also dropped a double-double with 12 points and grabbing 15 rebounds while Aaric Luce added 15 points. Other scorers – Le Roy; Cal Koukides (6), Jake Higgins (4), Zander Staba (4), Andrew Pocock (3) and Maveric McKenzie (2). Case Cummins led Pavilion with 14 points and Colton Dziekan added 11 points. Zack Tillotson (7), Landen Stoddard (2) and Ryan Mackay also scored for the Golden Gophers.
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (1-10) 69
LETCHWORTH (0-12) 58
Nate Doll and Braeden Fonte both posted double-doubles to help lead Cal-Mum. Doll finished with 19 points and 10 rebounds while Braeden Fonte dropped 14 points, 12 rebounds and three steals. Jeremy Raymond (15) and Donny Peet (13) also contributed for the Raiders. Jacob Stowell led Letchworth with 15 points and Isaac Hansen added 13 points.
JASPER-TROUPSBURG (10-1)
HINSDALE (0-11)
BLOOMFIELD (3-8) 59
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (1-12) 37
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (5-7) 50
BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (10-1) 56
ARKPORT-CANASERAGA (5-6)
SCIO/FRIENDSHIP (3-9)
ADDISON (4-7) 58
HAVERLING (6-7) 70
Austin Durand scored 18 points and Jacob Hagadone hit three from distance to help Haverling to its fourth consecutive victory. Hagadone finished with 15 points while Kobe Moore and Justin Yehl both added 10 points each. Gavin Price (4), Cameron Seager (4), Ethan Narby (4), Caden Minnich (3) and Alex Beyler (2) also contributed for the Rams. Jacopo Vimini and Zane Harageones both led Addison with 15 points and Elijah Scriber added 10 points. Other scorers – Addison; Brady Wheatcraft (9), Zane Wheeler (3), Colt Crooker (2), Frank Heidrick (2) and Ryan Thompson (2).
ANDOVER/WHITESVILLE (5-8)
HOUGHTON (1-5)
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