GREECE ARCADIA/OLYMPIA (5-7) 46
EDISON TECH (8-3) 51
Gabriela Lopez led the way with 17 points, seven rebounds and three assists for Edison Tech in its fifth consecutive win. Kaysia Jones added 14 points, four boards, three assists and three steals, and Chasity Edwards scored eight and had five rebounds, two assists and a steal. Nakayla Costello (4) dished out two assists, grabbed two boards and swiped one steal. Lynia Taylor tacked on four, while Makayla Gantt (2) pulled down four rebounds. Jakayla Costello (2) also scored for the Inventors.
WEBSTER THOMAS (6-5) 57
GREECE ATHENA/ODYSSEY (5-7) 50
Mady Kelly dropped a game-high 33 points to lead the Titans in the win. Maggie Smith added 10 and Ruby Marrapese had six. Kristina Baller and Ella Wambach each added four. For Greece Athena/Odyssey, Asia Philip scored 16 points and Mariah Freeman tacked on 13. Julianna Bates added nine and Trinity Johnson had seven. Tiara Smith (3) and Camora Mack (2) rounded out the Thunder’s scoring.
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RUSH-HENRIETTA (3-10) 43
BROCKPORT (7-7) 38
Ava Velletri led Brockport with 14 points in the loss. Maeve Petitti added 13, and Mia Tyndell (6) and Janelle Laureano (5) rounded out the scoring for the Blue Devils.
BRIGHTON (4-7) 56
EASTRIDGE (5-5) 44
Sadie Scott scored 23 points to lead the way for Brighton to help the Bruins win their second consecutive game. Katie Hardie tacked on 13 points and Avery Hopkin added eight. Olivia Rush had seven, while Nora Smith rounded out the Bruins’ attack with five. For Eastridge, Madyson Fizer led the Lancers with 17, while Ada Krupa chipped in 10.
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (12-0) 79
FAIRPORT (10-5) 76
Mariah Watkins poured in a game-high 36 points for Webster Schroeder including 21 in the first half to give the Warriors a 13-point lead heading into the break, 49-36. The junior went 6-for-9 from the foul line in the half and 11-for-15 in the game from the line. Watkins also grabbed 13 rebounds and had three steals. Bria Watkins scored 20 points and 14 in the first half, to go along with a game-high four treys. Addison Morgan added 10 and shot 5-for-8 from the line. Ava Gallup and Sarah Ferruzza each had a triple and five points, and Mya Perales tacked on four. The Warriors had nine treys to Fairport’s five. For Fairport, Ella Meabon scored 24 points and was 12-for-12 from the line. Ne’vaeh Buntley added 16 and two from behind the 3-point arc. The Red Raiders outscored the Warriors 40-30 in the second half including a 29-point third quarter. Bella Pucci had 15 points and went 2-for-3 from the line, and Sarah Hirschler contributed 11. Jada Crocker added six and went 2-for-4 on free throws, and Sophia Lapp (1) rounded out the scoring.
PENFIELD (12-1) 61
CANANDAIGUA (8-3) 52
Emily Fordham had a career-high 16 points including 10 in the fourth quarter to lead Penfield in its ninth consecutive victory. Grace Alexander added 14 points and Jackie Funk finished with 11. Ashley Kalviitis and Cassidy Cone each had seven, and both Lena Lipani and Anna Coyle scored four. For Canandiagua, Elly Hubler dropped a game-high 19 points.
HORNELL (7-5) 77
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (1-12) 31
Jordyn Dyring led Hornell with 24 points in the win. Maddie Moore added 12 points and eight rebounds, and Lillian Hoyt had 11. Reagan Evingham scored 10, while Parker Graham contributed six points and nine boards. Selena Maldonado had five points and seven assists, and Mia Nasca (5) and Payton Bentley (4) rounded out the Red Raiders’ attack. For Wayland-Cohocton, Brooke Lander led the Eagles with 18 points and Mackenzie Pickard added eight.
AVON (7-6) 43
KESHEQUA (10-3) 48
Libby Benner and Braelyn Isaman each scored 15 points to lead Keshequa in the win. Benner finished with nine rebounds, five steals and three assists, while Isaman had seven boards, three steals and one assist. Julia Wilkins added eight points, six rebounds, five steals, three assists and two blocks. Ava Thayer scored six, swiped four steals and dished out three assists, and Ryley Benner tacked on three points, three boards, two steals and one block. Anna Linde (1) had three steals and one board, and Riley Nageldinger swiped four steals and pulled down three rebounds.
LETCHWORTH (3-9) 36
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (7-4) 37
Ava Amorese hit a 3-pointer within the final two minutes to give Caledonia-Mumford a 37-35 lead, after Letchworth’s Annika Milillo posted up for a field goal and a 35-34 lead with 2:10 remaining in the game. Amorese finished with 16 points and four treys. The Raiders jumped to a two-point lead after the first quarter thanks to six points from Marisa Roides and five from Amorese. Gracie Boudreau added a go-ahead triple in the fourth quarter. Roides finished with nine and Maddy DeVore added six points and nine rebounds. For Letchworth, Alyssa Milillo scored 14 and made four 3-pointers, while Hana Gill scored six and Morgan Brace had five.
PERRY (5-7) 54
WARSAW (2-9) 30
Jaelyn Morris finished with 17 points and five steals to lead Perry. Aurora Berry chipped in eight points, and Emma DaRocha had seven. for the Yellowjackets. Warsaw’s Abby Laubeneimer and Ellie Tangeman both scored eight points.
Le ROY (6-6) 41
PAVILION (10-2) 65
Karlee Zinkievich had a double-double with 22 points and ten steals to lead Pavilion to its fourth consecutive win. The senior added four rebounds and four assists, and Lauren Kingsley scored 19 points and finished with seven boards, four assists, four blocks and three steals. Makayla Washburn tacked on nine points, five boards, one assist and a block, and Ella Tillotson totaled seven points, four rebounds, four assists and a block. Lia Lombardo had four points, two boards and an assist. Kylie Conway (2) grabbed a team-high eight rebounds and added two assists, one steal and a block. Lexi Rogers (2) grabbed a board and swiped a steal.
GENEVA (1-9) 8
WATERLOO (11-0) 80
Morgan Caraballo poured in 28 points to lead Waterloo. Addison Bree, Natalie DiSanto and Logan Amidon each added 11 points, and Jazzmyn Lewis had nine. Maci Mueller tacked on six and Davonti’a Loucks scored four.
PALMYRA-MACEDON (8-2)
MIDLAKES (5-5)
PENN YAN (2-10) 23
MYNDERSE (8-4) 46
Maddie Verkey scored 13 points including eight and a pair of treys in a 19-point first quarter for Mynderse. The junior added a third from beyond the 3-point arc in the second quarter, and Haley Mosche contributed 13 points and went 3-for-6 from the foul line. The Blue Devils took a 26-6 lead into halftime. Sophie Palladino tacked on six, and both Lauren McDermott and Kelly Kohberger had a triple and five points. Bella Ferrara had four. For Penn Yan, Bailey Cooper led the Mustangs with eight points, and Breanne Dunning got all five of her points in a 13-point second quarter, where the sophomore shot 3-for-4 from the line. Taylor Mullins (3) added the teams only triple, while Maihue Miranda-Wiltberger (2), Corinne Barden (2) and Lia Bush (2) rounded out the scoring for Penn Yan.
WAYNE (4-8) 33
NEWARK (5-6) 43
TaKyla Vaughn finished with a double-double to lead Newark. The sophomore scored 13 points and had 15 rebounds and two steals. Brooklyn Graham added six points and 11 boards, and Malia Brown collected seven points, three rebounds, three steals and two assists. Xiomara Coleman scored six and added a rebound and a block. Naomi Jones tacked on five points, two boards and an assist. Karina Natale added four and a board, while Ciana Galvin (2) tallied seven assists, two rebounds, three steals and a block.
CLYDE-SAVANNAH (8-4) 58
WILLIAMSON/MARION (4-8) 28
LYONS (9-2) 52
EAST ROCHESTER (8-3) 48
Jayla Bell scored a game-high 22 points for Lyons including 10 in a 16-point fourth quarter as the team took a 36-35 lead into the final stanza. Bell shot 9-for-11 from the foul line, and the sophomore added five rebounds, five assists and three steals. Kam Bonnell scored 13 and went 6-for-7 from the line, to go with five steals and two boards. Kara Stephens finished with eight points, seven boards and two assists, while Milleniyah Glanton (2) totaled a team-high nine rebounds and three assists. Sam Figueroa had five points, one rebound and an assist, and Addison Jones had two boards. For East Rochester, Aniyah Eldridge led the Bombers with 11 points and two triples, and the freshman went 3-for-3 on free throw attempts. Emma Romach, Lilly Funk and Lebria Hickman each scored nine, and Zarriah Eldridge added seven and shot 3-for-4 from the line. Aaliyah Carmichael (2) and Giovanna Morreale (1) rounded out the scoring.
AVOCA PRATTSBURGH (8-6) 39
JASPER-TROUPSBURG (4-8) 34
ALFRED-ALMOND (0-10) 16
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (14-0) 48
Lillian Mullen scored 21 points as Canisteo-Greenwood cruised to a win thanks to a 21-point first quarter. The junior buried three treys in the first quarter and made five for the game, while also adding three assists and a rebound. Brooke Burd contributed 10 points, seven boards, five blocks, one assist and a steal. Peyton Peters had four points, four boards, one block and a steal, and Bailey Mullen scored all four of her points in the first quarter and totaled two assists, two rebounds and two steals. Elaine Roach (2) had six rebounds and two assists, and Riley Winans (3) grabbed four boards. Hailey Davis scored two, swiped five steals and pulled down three rebounds. Kennedy Richardson (2) added one assist, one board and a steal. For Alfred-Almond, Chloe Bracken scored six and Kayli Clark added four. Paige Marlatt (3) had a triple in the fourth quarter, and Kylie McMichael (2) and Isabel Badeau (1) rounded out the scoring for the Eagles.
ADDISON (11-2) 53
CAMPBELL/SAVONA (1-9) 26
HINSDALE (0-11)
GENESEE VALLEY/BELFAST (6-5)
PORTVILLE (VI/8-1) 41
FILLMORE (6-4) 19
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