RUSH-HENRIETTA (3-12) 33
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (14-0) 69
Mariah Watkins accounted for 11 points and became the all-time leading scorer in Webster Schroeder program history. The junior guard passed former Warrior Colleen Kelly who previously held Schroeder’s top spot with 1,357 points. Younger sister, Bria Watkins led all scorers with 16 points, and Schroeder cruised to its seventh home victory and 10th double-digit win of the season. Kylie Clement added 10 points in the win. Ava Gallup had seven points while Rachel DeMocker, Sarah Ferruzza and Mya Perales contributed six points apiece. Addison Morgan (5) and Leah Marcell (2) rounded out the scoring for Schroeder. Danielle Garrett led Rush-Henrietta with eight points. Alivia Day (7), Alison Utter (6), Ashlyn Roberts (4), Jani Washington (3), Ava Santiago (3) and McKenna Uhl (2) also scored for the Royal Comets.
CANANDAIGUA (10-4) 68
EASTRIDGE (5-9) 23
BRIGHTON (6-8) 49
GREECE ATHENA/ODYSSEY (5-11) 34
Sadie Scott scored 18 points to lead Brighton. Teammate Camryn Sloan added 10 points in the win. Kaiya Larkins had seven. Asia Philip paced the Greece offense with 14 points. Mariah Freeman and Julianna Bates scored nine and six points respectively.
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (9-7) 43
EAST (7-5) 58
Gabrielle Brown-Sturdviant finished with a game-high 25 points including seven in the third quarter when East grabbed a double-digit advantage and went on to win its fourth straight game. Leading by seven at halftime, the sophomore converted on 5-of-5 free throw attempts and connected once from the floor during the frame. Brown-Sturdviant also handed out six assists and grabbed five rebounds in the win. Teammate Jalen Giles had 12 points and five assists. Nevaeh Grisham added 10 points. Yerieliz Castro blocked five shots and hauled in 10 rebounds. Graftoneishe Bowers (4), Aliyana Robinson (3), Ayasha Cherry (2) and Jiasia Norris (2) rounded out the scoring for East. Amelia Breton scored 12 points to lead Churchville-Chili. Haley Leonard added 11 points. Katherine Draper (9), Emma Healy (5), Brooke Collom (3) and Bianca LiBritz (3) also scored for the Saints.
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SCHOOL OF THE ARTS (10-2) 34
WEBSTER THOMAS (8-6) 54
Mady Kelly, who recently scored the 1,000th point of her career, poured in 29 to lead Thomas to its third win in four games. Ruby Marrapese added eight while Kristina Baller had six points in the win. Oksana Tupyckyj (4), Maggie Smith (4), Ella Wambach (2) and Olivia Constantino (1) rounded out the Thomas offense.
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (13-2) 69
AQUINAS (9-5) 58 OT
Playing in just her fourth game since returning from injury, Ellie Bergin netted a game-high 37 points including nine in overtime as Pittsford Sutherland won its 10th straight game. Bergin’s bucket off an inbound play capped a late rally as the Knights erased a six-point deficit in the final two minutes of regulation. READ MORE.
BATAVIA (0-14) 44
ELBA (7-7) 60
BISHOP KEARNEY (13-2) 55
NICHOLS (VI) 52
Caydence Hadley scored four points in the final 1:45 of the game as Kearney erased a six-point deficit to win its 13th straight game. Klarissa Goode and Asia Wilson combined to convert 7-of-8 free throws to close out the win. Hadley registered a double-double 17 points and 12 rebounds to go with six blocks and two assists. Wilson had 15 points, six assists, six rebounds and five steals. Goode accounted for 11 points, five assists, four rebounds, three steals and two blocks. Allie Hall corralled 14 rebounds and finished with four points and four blocks. Amaia Jackson had eight points, rebounds, four steals and two assists.
OUR LADY OF MERCY (5-9) 69
EAST ROCHESTER (9-6) 36
Natalie Casale led the Mercy offense with 18 points while Audrey Hintz logged a double-double with 11 points and 10 rebounds to go with four assists, three blocks and two steals. Lauren Loiacono and Mia Lusardi added seven points apiece in the win. Olivia Luchetti had five points, four rebounds and two assists. Anna Lynch accounted for five points, seven rebounds, two blocks and two steals. Brooke Wormley contributed five points, four assists and two rebounds. Ella Sciortino (3), Isabelle Dearcop (2), Avery Billitier (2), Isabella Mitrano (2) and Krista Harnischfeger (2) rounded out the scoring for Mercy. Harnischfeger also had five rebounds, two steals and two assists.
MARCUS WHITMAN (11-3) 38
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (13-2) 49
Kendall Parker scored eight of her game-high 21 points in the third quarter when Dundee-Bradford pulled away from a one-possession game to win for the fifth straight time. Leading 22-20 coming out of the locker room at halftime, Parker connected four times from the floor as the BraveScots doubled up Marcus Whitman 16-8 over the next eight minutes of play. Parker also collected eight rebounds and eight steals in the win. Mikayla Schoffner posted a double-double with 14 points and 11 rebounds along with five steals. Kailey Yeoman had eight points and three steals. Lily Hall( 4) and Alissa Eaves (2) rounded out the scoring for Dundee/Bradford. Olivia Herod led Marcus Whitman with 11points, four assists, four rebounds and two steals. Katie Bootes had nine points and five rebounds. Natalie Cotroneo (6), Aurora Woodworth (6), Tori Brooks (4) and Lily Carroll (2) also scored for Marcus Whitman.
HONEOYE (5-10) 33
NAPLES (1-13) 25
Ava Higgins scored 13 points to lead Honeoye. Lindsay Higley and Ashley Thomas added six points apiece. Catelynn Farrell (4), Sheyenne Lead (2), Sarah Baader (1) and Natalee Parsels (1) rounded out the scoring. Polly Bay paced Naples with nine points. Grace Hebding (7), Erika Reigelsperger (7) and Brynn Davis (2) also scored for Naples.
SOUTH SENECA (8-7) 61
ROMULUS (3-12) 27
NEWARK (5-9) 55
MYNDERSE (9-5) 68
Haley Mosch scored 10 of her team-high 19 points in the second quarter when Mynderse grabbed a double-digit lead and went on to win for the second time in three games. Mosch connected five times from the floor in the frame when the Blue Devils used 21-12 advantage to take a 14-point lead into halftime. The senior forward also grabbed six rebounds in the win. Lauren McDermott scored 14 of her 17 points in the second half. Sophie Palladino and Ella Wirth added nine points apiece. Wirth grabbed five rebounds. Bella Ferrara had five points and seven rebounds. Maddie Verkey finished with 10 rebounds, six assists and two points. Kelly Kohberger accounted for six points and five rebounds. Chelsea Korzeniewski converted a free throw for Mynderse. Newark’s TaKyla Vaughn led all scorers with 28 points. Ciana Galvin had nine. Naomi Jones (6), Malia Brown (4) and Xiomara Coleman (2) also scored for Newark.
PALMYRA-MACEDON (11-2) 69
WILSON (1-11) 23
Jolie Bourgeois led three in double figures with 13 points, and Pal-Mac won its sixth straight game. The junior guard also collected three rebounds and a steal in the win. Taryn Goodness and Erika Mitchell added 12 points apiece. Goodness had seven rebounds, four assists and five steals. Georgia Wirth finished with nine points, seven rebounds, two assists and four steals. Molly Seither (8), Julia Belanger (8), Aleigha D’Amato (3), Elise Tome (2) and Mikayla Thomas (2) rounded out the scoring for the Red Raiders. Marianna Hodgins had eight rebounds and three assists. Breanna Majors-Brown led Wilson 13 points. Jayla Ingram finished with eight points and Jayden Shaw had two points.
HORNELL (9-6) 58
HAVERLING (9-7) 35
Madelyn Moore scored 18 points and Payton Bentley added 11 as Hornell won for the third time in the past four games. Jordan Dyring added eight points in the win. Reagan Evingham (7), Selena Maldonado (6), Mia Nasca (6) and Parker Graham (2) rounded out the scoring for Hornell. Haverling’s Meredith Czajkowski led all scorers with 20 points. The senior also had seven rebounds and five steals. Natalie Krelie (6), Victoria Martinez (5) and Lola Coots (4) scored as well for the Rams.
MOUNT MORRIS (6-8) 13
KESHEQUA (11-4) 68
WHEATLAND-CHILI (4-12) 31
KENDALL (4-9) 39
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (17-0) 45
ADDISON (12-3) 34
Brooke Burd and Bailey Mullen combined for eight points in the fourth quarter when Canisteo-Greenwood pulled away from a four-point after 24 minutes of play. Mullen, who scored four of her game-high 15 points in the final eight minutes of play, also had nine rebounds in the win. Burd finished with 13 points and 10 rebounds. Peyton Peters accounted for 10 points and seven rebounds. Elaine Roach had seven rebounds, three assists and two points. Lillian Mullen had five points and three assists. Addison’s Jillian Ames accounted for four of her 10 points in the third quarter when the Knights used an 11-5 advantage to pull within four heading into the final eight minutes of play. Chiara Lai (6), Anna Carlineo (5), Bailee Jackson (5), Kerrigan Driskell (4), Kendra Mclean (2) and Erin Terwilliger (2) also scored for Addison.
JASPER-TROUPSBURG (4-11) 26
ARKPORT-CANASERAGA (8-8) 50
ANDOVER/WHITESVILLE (10-4) 40
FILLMORE (9-4) 46
HINSDALE (0-15) 16
BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (5-8) 54
SCIO/FRIENDSHIP (9-5)
GENESEE VALLEY/BELFAST (8-6)
ALFRED-ALMOND (0-12)
CAMPBELL-SAVONA (2-10)
HARLEY-ALLENDALE-COLUMBIA (6-9)
RED JACKET (3-11)
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