EASTRIDGE (5-9) 25
IRONDEQUOIT (4-11) 54
Ella Brennan recorded a double-double with 21 points and 11 rebounds for Irondequoit in the matinee win. The junior added three steals, two assists and one block. Teammate Aubrey Smith scored nine and tallied seven boards, five steals and four assists. The Eagles outscored Eastridge 27-5 in the second half on the way to their second win over the Lancers this season. Elizabeth Tytler totaled five points, six rebounds, three steals and two assists, and senior Evin Terzioglu registered five points, two boards, two assists and two steals. Julia Jaeger tacked on four points and three boards, and Maeve Brennan (3) recorded a team-high 14 rebounds to go with six blocks, four assists and four steals. Ava Castronova (3) had three assists, one rebound and one steal, and Arianna Santos (3) added one assist, one board and a steal. Olivia Conlin had four rebounds, one assist and a block. For Eastridge, freshman TT Green scored 12 and Grace Devlin added nine.
PITTSFORD-MENDON (7-7) 37
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (11-5) 48
Shaye Angelo scored a game-high 15 points to lead HF-L in the win. Clare Ruff contributed eight points and 10 assists, and Caroline Smith had nine. For Mendon, Danielle Mooney led the Vikings with 13 points and Gabriela Esposito tacked on nine. Natalie Mai added seven and Paige Glanz had six. Kate Crowley (2) rounded out the scoring.
HAMBURG (VI/6-6) 47
CANANDAIGUA (11-4) 57
Kyleigh Chapman scored 15 points to lead Canandaigua to its third consecutive win. Elly Hubler and Mya Herman each added 12 points, while Liv Schorr and Julia Geitner both tacked on eight. Macy Falk had two.
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (14-1) 64
ST. MARY’S (Monsignor Martin/11-7) 66
Emily McDonald scored 24 points including 10 in a 17-point fourth quarter, as St. Mary’s earned a win after trailing by one heading into the final frame, 50-49. The freshman dropped a game-high four triples including two in the fourth. Silvia Moretti added 12 and went 1-of-2 from the line, and Macey Kovach tacked on 11 points and three treys. Jada Mushat had eight including two from behind the 3-point arc. Kierra Kline (5) and Paige Wentland (2) rounded out the Lancers’ attack. For Webster Schroeder, Mariah Watkins poured in a game-high 31 points including 21 in the second half. The junior went 9-for-9 from the foul line in the third quarter and shot 11-for-12 from the line in the game. Mya Perales netted three triples, and Addison Morgan had nine points including a trey and two free throws. Ava Gallup made a 3-pointer and went 2-for-2 from the line. Kylie Clement and Bria Watkins each scored four.
BATAVIA (0-14)
OUR LADY OF MERCY (5-9)
EAST ROCHESTER (10-6) 58
BLOOMFIELD (12-3) 46
Lily Funk, Lebria Hickman and Zarriah Eldridge combined for 35 points for East Rochester to snap a two-game skid. Funk scored 14 and Hickman added 11. Eldridge tacked on 10, and both Aaliyah Carmichael and Aniyah Eldridge chipped in seven. Gianna Romach finished with six and Alex LaBounty had three.
YORK (6-8) 52
MOUNT MORRIS (6-9) 31
Rylee Cuozzo registered 25 points to help York snap a three-game skid. Tessa Rodwell added 17 points and Merideth Holland had five. Gianna McClain (2), Lily Churchill (2) and Alaina Englert (1) rounded out the Knights’ attack.
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (10-5) 50
GANANDA (10-3) 53
Eva Jenny scored 18 points to lead Gananda to its seventh straight win. Kaylee Marvin had a double-double with 12 points and 13 rebounds. Ella Lathrop added 10 and Nicole Cruz (5) dished out eight assists. Katie Rothwell scored six. For Cal-Mum, Hazell Nickerson scored 21 points and Ava Amorese added 11.
MIDLAKES (6-7) 52
CORNING-PAINTED POST (IV/8-4) 62
GENESEE VALLEY/BELFAST (8-6)
CAMPBELL/SAVONA (2-10)
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