EAST HIGH (11-2) 97
SCHOOL OF THE ARTS (5-7) 59
Kollin McCullough connected on seven 3-pointers and led three in double figures with 26 points as East won its seventh straight game. McCullough poured in 14 during the first quarter when East jumped out to a 37-16 and cruised to its sixth double-digit win over the recent streak. Quinton Gordon-Smith added 21 points in the win, and Micah Johnson had 19. Zion Parsons accounted for nine points. Kesean Leonard (7), Nigel Copeland (5), Zymier Jackson (4), Kemel White (3) and Kani McNeil (2) rounded out the scoring for East. Sam Howland led SOTA with 17 points. Latrell Ingram added 12, and Tyree Moore had 11 points. Ishmael Gonzalez (8), Aness Jeff (7), Paul Alex-Stevens (2) and Joshua Karnes (2) also scored for the Silverhawks.
McQUAID JESUIT (3-11) 65
WILSON MAGNET (3-9) 52
Jaiyden Jones finished with 16 points and 12 rebounds to lead McQuaid. Casey Montesano connected on three 3-pointers in the second quarter when McQuaid used a 24-8 advantage to pull away from a one-point game. Montesano scored 13 in the game. Chris Woodard added eight. Ian Florence, Ryan Woodard and Ian Metcalfe had six apiece for the Jesuit Knights. Pat Tehan (3), Isaiah Anderson (2) and Khaleeb Obieke (2) rounded out the scoring for McQuaid. Wilson’s DaSiah White led all scorers with 22 points. Lemar Rhone and Dolcin Flood had eight apiece for the Wildcats. Jaylen Hardeman (6), Mike Wiggins (3) and Kendrick Moxley (2) also scored for Wilson.
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EDISON TECH (7-7) 62
MONROE HIGH (11-0) 67
Davion Jones connected on four 3-pointers including the go-ahead trey late in the fourth quarter as host Monroe outlasted Edison Tech. READ MORE.
EARLY COLLEGE (0-12) 30
RED CREEK (11-1) 71
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (10-4) 80
GREECE ARCADIA (1-13) 38
Sam Pisanelli led four in double figures with 18 points, and Sutherland won for the fifth time in the past six games. Max Michalski and Mike Sacco added 12 points in the win. Luke Fliss had 11. Brendan Quinn (7), Langston Woods (5), Everett Wilcox (5), Chandler Reynolds (4), Rex Kesselring (3) and Jackson Specht (3) rounded out the scoring for the Knights. Xavier Smith led Arcadia with 13 points. Jordan Roberson had seven. Bryan Gabriel (4), Jayden Vargas (4), Koree Singletary (3), Marion McCullough (3), Jayden Caldarelli (3) and Zaire Carlton (1) also scored for the Titans.
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (7-5) 76
GATES CHILI (4-10) 71
Jason Gibbs finished with a season-high 35 and scored the 1,000th point of his career to lead Churchville-Chili. The senior guard connected on a layup early in the third quarter to reach the milestone. Gibbs connected 15 times from the floor to become the third member of the program to scored 1,000 points or more. Michael Sardou added 16 points in the win. Ricardo Legares added 11. Joaquan Thomas (5), TJ Finnigan (3), Camron Taylor (3) and Lukas Karelus (3) rounded out the scoring for the Saints. Gates Chili’s Anthony Dicesare connected seven times from behind the 3-point arc including five makes from distance in the fourth quarter to pace the Spartans with 29 points. Kani Mitchem had 14, and Joey Vigerzi added 12. Tremier Lewis (6) and DarQuinn Johnson (2) also scored for Gates.
EAST ROCHESTER (8-6) 55
LYONS (10-1) 81
Jaiden Lopez and JC Walker combined for 20 first-half points as Lyons grabbed a 35-22 lead at the break and cruised in Wayne County league action. Walker finished with 16 points and 15 rebounds for his 11th double-double of the season. The senior forward also had three assists, two blocks and a steal. Lopez and Jacob Sides matched Walker with 16 points. Jamire Johnson accounted for 10 points, five rebounds and three blocks in the win. Bram Bullock, Jacob Bott and Steven LeBrecht added six points apiece for the Lions. Devyn Williams (4) and Dezmen Bell (2) rounded out the scoring for Lyons. Shamar Irving led East Rochester with 15 points. Sam Tanner added 14. Eli Tanner had nine for the Bombers. Teddy Emmings (7), Matt Michalski (6), Judah Tanner (2) and Aidan Graves (2) also scored for ER.
SODUS (8-5) 49
WILLIAMSON (1-12) 36
GANANDA (7-6) 77
MARION (4-11) 55
JASPER-TROUPSBURG (10-2) 55
AVOCA/PRATTSBURGH (11-2) 86
Haden Abbott scored 13 of his game-high 25 points in the first half when Avoca/Prattsburgh grabbed a 46-25 lead and cruised to its fourth straight win. Abbott connected 12 times from the floor during the game including once from behind the 3-point arc. Macoy Putnam finished with 14 points, 13 assists and six steals in the win. Sawyer Devoe had 16 points, six rebounds and four steals. Evan Campbell accounted for 13 points. Dayton Putnam had five points and seven rebounds. Josiah Stison (4), James Forte (3), Chris Abbott (2), Jamie Reagan (2) and Collin Hammond (2) rounded out the scoring for A/P. Cash Bouton led Jasper-Troupsburg with 15 points. Cayden Lawson had 14. Landon Zver contributed 13 points. James Ainsworth (5), Zach Baker (4) and Jared Ainsworth (4) also scored for J-T.
CAMPBELL-SAVONA (0-13) 36
ADDISON (5-7) 60
CUBA-RUSHFORD (12-1) 62
GENESEE VALLEY/BELFAST (5-7) 35
Jacob Smith scored seven of his game-high 24 points in the second quarter when Cuba-Rushford used a 17-7 advantage to pull away from a tie game and win its eighth straight game. Smith connected nine times from the floor in the game including three from behind the 3-point arc. Finn Ricketts added 11 in the win. Jack Frank had six. Braeden Wright (5), Kaden Bell (4), Hunter Scott (2), Dom Bello (2) and Luke Brooks (1) rounded out the scoring for C-R. Max Wedge led Genesee Valley/Belfast with 11 points. Ian MacKenzie (9), Kadin Louge (6), Owen Heany (5), Elden Aquila (2) and Thai Norasethaporn (2) also scored for GV/B.
BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (10-2) 59
FILLMORE (6-4) 63
SCIO/FRIENDSHIP (4-10) 50
HOUGHTON (1-7) 33
HAMMPONDSPORT (2-8)
ARKPORT-CANASERAGA (6-6)
CLYDE-SAVANNAH (4-9)
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (1-12)
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