OUR LADY OF MERCY (3-9) 47
PITTSFORD-SUTHERLAND (11-2) 50 OT
Leora Cook recorded 15 points to lead Pittsford-Sutherland to an overtime win. Ellie Bergin and Petra Hunt each finished with nine points. Eden lewis recorded eight points and eight rebounds. Cecilia Peinado Calvo added seven points and four boards. Lucy Bush finished the Knights’ offense with two points and seven rebounds. Caitlin Bergin contributed eight rebounds, Dylan Madigan had three assists, and Lara Brandt recorded two rebounds.
EUGENIO MARIA DE HOSTOS (0-10) 40
YOUNG WOMEN COLLEGE PREP (4-8) 50
NAPLES (1-11) 32
MARCUS WHITMAN (11-2) 56
Eighth grader Aliysiah Clark finished with 13 points and seven rebounds to lead Marcus Whitman to its fourth straight win. Aurora Woodworth followed with 11 points, five assists, five rebounds, two steals, and two blocks. Katie Bootes and Olivia Herod scored eight points apiece. Lily Carroll added six points and grabbed six boards. Natalie Cotroneo (4), Tori Brooks (2), Helen Snyder (2), and Sophie Snyder (2) totaled the scoring for the Wildcats.
BLOOMFIELD (11-2) 49
HONEOYE (3-10) 24
Sisters Lily (13) and Allison Baughman (8) combined for 21 points to lead Bloomfield to its tenth double-digit win of the season. Ashlyn Wright also put up eight points. Ava Hawkins and Calla McCombs each chipped in six. Abby O’Brien (3), Molly Thompson (3), and Jessica Cody (2) finished the scoring for Bloomfield. Ava Higgins led Honeoye Falls-Lima with 10 points. Ashley Thomas followed with eight. Catelynn Farrell (4) and Mickala Scheele (2) rounded out Honeoye’s offense.
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (12-2) 51
SOUTH SENECA (6-7) 32
Kendall Parker totaled 18 points leading Dundee/Bradford to its tenth double-digit win of the season. Lily Hall and Mikayla Schoffner each had seven points. Alissa Eaves and Kailey Yeoman both chipped in six. Adrienne Kendall (5) and Trisha Edmister (2) completed the scoring for Dundee/Bradford. Mackenzie Snyder led South Seneca’s offense with nine points. Karah Hill followed with six while going 4-for-4 from the free throw line. Alysa Elder added five. Chloe Scott (4), Ciera Babcock (4), Haley Parry (2), and Ava Utter (2) completed the offense for South Seneca.
ROMULUS (3-9)
HARLEY-ALLENDALE-COLUMBIA (4-9)
ANDOVER/WHITESVILLE (7-3) 42
WELLSVILLE (7-7) 61
HAVERLING (8-6) 34
LIVONIA (13-1) 65
BATAVIA-NOTRE DAME (11-1) 56
ATTICA (5-6) 28
Amelia McCulley dropped 25 points to lead Batavia Notre-Dame to its ninth win in-a-row. Avelin Tomidy finished with 13 points, and five rebounds. Nina Bartz collected six points with five steals and three rebounds. Maggie Monachino totaled the scoring for the Fighting Irish with six points and five rebounds.
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (12-1) 41
BYRON BERGEN (7-5) 26
HOLLEY (6-7) 40
ELBA (5-7) 57
Halie Deville and Mariah Ognibene each recorded a double-double in Elba’s third straight win. Deville and Ognibene each scored 12 points and combined for 22 rebounds, Deville had 10 and Ognibene had 12. Sydney Reilly led the offense with 13 points and snagged six rebounds and six steals. Lydia Ross totaled nine points with five steals. Kennedy Augello scored six and had four rebounds. Maddie Hall (3) and Ava Chatt (2) completed the scoring for the Lancers.
ALEXANDER (11-4) 75
WHEATLAND-CHILI (3-11) 32
PEMBROKE (4-10) 42
LYNDONVILLE (10-4) 52
Isabel Breeden totaled 17 points leading Pembroke’s offense. Elle Peterson scored eight points and grabbed 11 rebounds. Onolee Easterbrook put up six points with three rebounds. Carly Cerasani added five points and three rebounds. Karli Houseknecht (4) and Seneca Calderon (2) rounded out the offense for Pembroke. Jada Everett contributed five rebounds, two assists, and two steals.
SCIO/FRIENDSHIP (8-3) 38
HOUGHTON ACADEMY (2-8) 27
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