UPREP (4-8) 51
EDISON TECH (7-10) 42
Chris Powell scored eight of game-high 19 points during a decisive fourth-quarter run, and the University Preparatory Charter School for Young Men (UPrep) defeated host Edison Tech, 51-42 in non-league action Monday night. READ MORE.
AQUINAS (10-4) 76
MONROE (12-1) 70
Aquinas led by as much as nine in the fourth quarter, but Monroe fought back by creating key turnovers to get the deficit as close as three points with under 20 seconds to play. Jayon Alexander and Mykel White combined for all 28 of the L’il Irish’s points in the fourth quarter and went 11-of-14 from the foul line down the stretch. Alexander led all scorers with 22 points in the game and White finished with 20. Jah Breedlove had 13 points off the bench and Chris Leysath finished with 10. The L’il Irish led 22-11 in the first quarter and the Red Jackets’ active pressure defensive allowed them to tie the game at 30 going into the half on a layup by Felton Gray. Gray totaled nine points overall. Senior guard Davion Jones led the Red Jackets with 20 points on eight field goals and three free throws. DaiQuon McKinney and Jaquan Shears both added 16 points. McKinney splashed three long-range shots. Shears had 12 points in the second half. The junior guard produced all his scoring after the first quarter and combined for 14 points in the second and fourth period. Other scorers – Aquinas: Christian McCullough (6), Micah Anderson (5); Monroe: William McKinney (6), Casmier Bradford-Sawyer (3)
EUGENIO MARIA (3-12) 42
BISHOP KEARNEY (10-3) 83
Eric Hillsman stepped up to record 27 points, 11 rebounds, five assists and five steals as Bishop Kearney collected back-to-back wins. The freshman forward poured in 13 field goals from inside the arc. Colin Gentile provided 18 points, three boards and a trio of dimes. The junior guard scored 14 second-half points and drained a pair of three-pointers among his eight makes. Alejandro Aguilar finished just shy of a double-double with 12 points, eight rebounds and three assists. The sophomore forward did all his scoring in three quarters. Jahmez Reaves produced 11 points, seven dimes, five boards and four swipes. The seventh-grade guard netted all his points after the opening period. For Eugenio Maria, freshman guard Knekose Mack combined for all 15 points in the second and fourth stanzas. Junior guard Lavante Brown came alive after the first period to drop 14 points. Other scorers – Bishop Kearney: Trevor Bonhon (6), Geo Rosa (4), Zachary Bordeau (3), Chris McLaughlin (2); Eugenio Maria: Justis Davis (8), Seth Patterson (3), Eddy Bermudez (2)
BATAVIA (12-3) 59
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (5-9) 35
Ja’vin McFollins unloaded five three-pointers and 23 points overall to spark Batavia to its eighth victory in the last nine games. The senior guard poured 20 of his points in the first three quarters and amassed eight field goals made. Sawyer Siverling added four long-range shots among his seven made field goals en route to 18 points. The senior guard ignited the Blue Devils with 15 first-half points for a commanding 36-19 advantage. For Honeoye Falls-Lima, senior forward Nolan Smith procured 11 of his 15 points through the first 16 minutes. Other scorers – Batavia: Carter McFollins (8), Rashawd Christie (6), Carter Mullen (3), Justin Smith (1); Honeoye Falls-Lima: Sam Vogt (8), Drew Angelo (3), Landon Hammond (3), Owen Smith (3), Madut Mathuc (2), Austyn Crego (1)
MOUNT MORRIS (10-5) 76
HAMMONDSPORT (2-12) 46
Junior guard Bryson Constantino conducted a balanced Mount Morris offense with 11 points as the Blue Devils rolled to their third win in the last four games. Senior guard Navier Ford followed up with 10 points. Chase Young (8), Ben Bacon (7), Payton Bownds (7), Anthony Hightower (7), Mason Santini (6), Ethan Provino (5), Aidan Stanley (5), Jesse Yorks (4), Owen Yencer (3) and Jady Torres Ocasio (2) rounded out the scoring for the Blue Devils.
Quote from Mount Morris head coach Brian Stout: “In our third game in four days, we were able to force turnovers with good pressure and run 10 guys at them to push the pace. We also really moved the ball well, sharing the scoring with assists on 25 of 32 baskets.”
ARKPORT-CANASERAGA (7-8) 47
KESHEQUA (6-7) 55
Senior center Bryan Flanagan dominated with 23 points and 15 rebounds as Keshequa held on for its second win in the last three games. Cassius Chestnut finished just shy of a double-double with 15 points and eight boards. Ian Hinrich and Nathan Thayer both added six points. Hinrich grabbed six rebounds while Thayer dished out six assists and swiped three steals. Aiden Upright (3) and Jacob Main (2) rounded out the scoring for the Indians.
Quote from Keshequa head coach Abijah Gath: “Ian Hinrich was 4-of-8 in the fourth quarter from the line. Cassidy Chestnut was 3-of-4 from the line. Nathan Thayer was 3-of-3 from the line to close out the game for Keshequa. Arkport hit three three-pointers in the fourth quarter to keep the game tight. Keshequa is 6-7 and avenged a loss vs. Arkport-Canaseraga from earlier in the year. We lost by 16 on December 12th. We will play Caledonia-Mumford Wednesday at home.”
KENDALL (3-11) 56
PEMBROKE (15-1) 80
Senior guard Cayden Pfalzer scored 23 points, including his 1,000 career Varsity tally on a dunk, to lead Pembroke to its 15th consecutive victory. Chase Guzdek followed up with 14 points as part of four players in double figures. Junior guard Tyson Totten contributed 13 points. Senior guard Jon Suro rounded out the quartet with 10 points. Junior forward Avery Ferreira added nine points.
Quote from Pembroke head coach Matthew Shay: “We went into halftime up 11 and really encouraged the guys to step up the defense to make a run in the third. They did just that, winning the quarter, 24-7.”
HARLEY-ALLENDALE-COLUMBIA (7-6) 35
PERRY (8-7) 59
Perry was able to hold Harley-Allendale-Columbia to 12 points in the first half and took control of the game. Matthew Givens scored 19 points and had five rebounds. The senior guard ignited the Yellow Jackets with 13 second-half points as he netted seven field goals and 4-of-4 free throws. Devon Szwaczkowski scored 13 points while adding six boards and three steals. The senior center provided all his scoring after the first quarter. Bryce Tallman contributed six points, eight assists and five rebounds. Both Carson Petrie and Braeden Wolfanger added eight points. For Harley-Allendale-Columbia, sophomore guard Ryan D’Arduini led with 11 points in three quarters and four steals. Awak Thongjang vacuumed 14 rebounds, swatted a pair of shots and dropped six points. Other scorers – Perry: Hunter Henchen (5); Harley-Allendale-Columbia: Oliver Riveros (6), Thomas Riveros (6), Tyler Knapp (4), James Michael (1)
LYONS (13-1) 102
SODUS (9-7) 23
Four players (Michael Briggs, Jamire Johnson, Jacob Sides and JC Walker) scored in double figures and 11 players found the bottom of the net as Lyons eclipsed the century mark for the second time this season. Sides and Walker both recorded a double-double to lead the charge. Walker poured in 26 points and snatched 11 rebounds along with five steals, four assists and two blocks. The senior center scored 12 points in the first quarter, seven in the second, five in the third and two in the fourth. Walker dropped in 10 field goals and six free throws. Sides registered 17 points, 10 boards, three dimes and a trio of thefts. The senior forward’s highest-scoring stanza was the third when he had eight points. Sides totaled eight made field goals overall. Johnson provided 14 points in three quarters. Briggs chipped in 10 points in the second and third periods, including eight in the second. The junior guard accumulated six rebounds, six steals and five assists. For Sodus, sophomore center Amonte Barr led with 10 points. Other scorers – Lyons: Steven LeBrecht (7), Jaiden Lopez (6), Dezmen Bell (5), Kai Figueroa (5), Devyn Williams (5), Jaheim Morris (4), Jacob Bott (3); Sodus: Jacob Laird (3), Marquez Wigent (3), JaQuez Davis (2), Evan Debadts (1)
CHARLES G. FINNEY (8-8) 70
CAMPBELL-SAVONA (0-14) 39
NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN (9-6) 63
ROCHESTER PREP (3-12) 49
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (1-15) 28
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (8-8) 61
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (13-2) 66
WHEATLAND-CHILI (9-5) 64
CUBA-RUSHFORD (13-3) 43
BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (13-2) 55
RED CREEK (11-4) 57
MYNDERSE (3-12) 62
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