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Fusion Digital Tuesday Girls Basketball Wrap: Marvin’s 20-20 night leads Gananda; Sutherland rolls to 11th straight win

January 31, 2023 by Paul Gotham Leave a Comment

The Byron-Bergen Bees huddle up during Tuesday’s action. (Photo provided)

BRIGHTON (6-9) 36
HILTON (11-5) 60

Ella Clark finished with 22 points and seven rebounds while Mallory Heise had 13 points and seven rebounds, and Hilton used an 18-1 second-quarter outburst to grab a five-point lead at halftime on the way to winning for the fourth time in the past five games. Leah Thompson added nine points and seven rebounds. Karlee Hargather snatched 11 rebounds to go with her six points. Ashlee Carter (3), Paige Siciliano (3), Ella Simonelli (2) and Brook Bell (2) rounded out the scoring for the Cadets. Sadie Scott paced the Brighton offense with 13 points. Kaiya Larkins (8), Katie Hardie (7), Nora Smith (4), Ireland Mistretta (2) and Olivia Rush (2) also scored for the Bruins.

HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (12-5) 41
PITTSFORD MENDON (8-8) 30

Clare Ruff led HF-L with 16 points and eight assists as the Cougars won a second straight game and third in the past four. Grace Hoffman added eight points and six rebounds. Caroline Smith had eight points and eight rebounds in the win.

EASTRIDGE (5-11) 30
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (14-2) 75

Petra Hunt scored 17 points, and Ellie Bergin added 12 as Sutherland won its 11th straight game. Leora Cook had 11 points in the win. Myasia Holmes and Grace Devlin scored nine points apiece to pace the Eastridge offense.

CANANDAIGUA (11-5) 29
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (15-1) 52

Addison Morgan led three in double figures with 16 points, and Schroeder rebounded from its first loss of the season. Mariah Watkins added 12 points in the win. Bria Watkins scored nine of her 11 points in the first quarter when the Warriors grabbed a 13-5 lead. Ava Gallup hit two 3-pointers and finished with six points. Sarah Ferruzza had four. Mya Perales accounted for three points. Kyleigh Chapman led the Canandaigua offense with 11 points. Mya Herman scored six. Macy Falk (4), Ava Read (4), Julia Geitner (2), Eily Hubler (2) and Liv Schorr (1) also scored for the Braves. Schroeder dropped a two-point decision at St. Mary’s (VI) last Saturday.

BATAVIA (0-16) 29
BROCKPORT (10-7) 45

Ava Velletri notched a double-double to lead Brockport to its third straight win and fourth in the past five. The senior guard finished with 18 points, 12 rebounds, six steals and five assists in the win. Teammate Maeve Petitti had eight points and eight rebounds. Janelle Laureano accounted for six points, five rebounds and three steals.

CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (9-8) 27
FAIRPORT (12-5) 59

Bella Pucci scored 12 points, and Ne’vaeh Buntley added 10 as Fairport won for the third time in the past four games. Natalie VanDeVoorde accounted for seven points on a night when the Red Raiders celebrated their seniors with all 11 players contributing to the scoring including the team’s six seniors. Katie Draper led the Churchville offense with 11 points.

GREECE ARCADIA/OLYMPIA (6-9) 38
IRONDEQUOIT (6-11) 48

Evin Terzioglu finished with nine points and rebounds while Maeve Brennan had nine points, 10 rebounds and 4 blocks to lead Irondequoit to consecutive wins and three in the past four games. Lizzy Tytler added nine points, five rebounds and four steals. Shania Estrich led the Greece offense with 14 points. Aimee Turner chipped in with eight points. 

WEBSTER THOMAS (8-8) 46
VICTOR (7-8) 55

Trailing by two at halftime, Victor used a 24-11 third-quarter advantage to take a double-digit lead into the final eight minutes of play and go on to win its third straight game. Ninth-grader Rhylin Fehrenbach scored 16 points to lead the Victor offense.  Hope Stone had 12 points and Abbie Murphy finished with 11. Mady Kelly paced Webster Thomas with 20 points. 

LANCASTER (VI) 65
BISHOP KEARNEY (11-3) 57

KESHEQUA (12-4) 56
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (10-6) 45

Braelyn Isaman finished with 12 points, and Libby Benner added 11 as Keshequa won for the fourth time in the past five games. Isaman and Benner connected on two 3-pointers part of an overall effort that saw the Indians hit 11 triples in the game. Anna Linde hit three treys for all nine of her points. Cal-Mum’s Hazell Nickerson led all scorers with 21 points. The sophomore forward also grabbed 13 rebounds. Maddy DeVore accounted for four points and eight rebounds.

HAVERLING (9-8) 35
DANSVILLE (12-4) 38

Aynsley Belcher five points, 11 rebounds and a block to lead Dansville to its fourth straight win and six in the past seven. Taylor Hamsher accounted for three points, two rebounds, a steal and a block. Megan Tyler added seven points, two rebounds, a steal, and a block. Chelise Tyler had 12 points and two rebounds. Eleni Mountzouros (2), Kali Meyer (2), and Emma Allen (5) rounded out the scoring for Dansville. Bath was led by Czajkowski with 12 points.

MOUNT MORRIS (7-9) 39
WARSAW (2-13) 36

Maria Caceres Pou scored 15 points to lead Mount Morris. Teammates Alysecia Young and Cadence Stroud added six apiece. Denishka Valentin (5), Emyah Green (4) and Angelica Caceres Pou (3) rounded out the scoring for the Blue Devils.

Le ROY (8-8) 52
PERRY (7-8) 67

Maddie Monteleone led Perry with 16 points and eight rebounds.  Sydney Hnat chipped in 14 points and nine rebounds while Jaeyln Morris added 10 points and five steals in the win. Kenna MacKenzie led the Le Roy offense with 14 points. Abby Allen had 10 points

ELBA (8-8) 38
NOTRE DAME-BATAVIA (14-1) 53

Amelia McCulley connected six times from behind the 3-point arc as part of a game-high 26-point performance, and Notre Dame-Batavia won for a 12th straight time. The senior forward/guard also collected seven rebounds, three steals, two blocks and an assist. Teammate Avelin Tomidy accounted for 16 points and six rebounds in the win. Nina Bartz had five rebounds and six points. Emma Sisson grabbed 11 rebounds, handed out two assists and converted a free throw. Gianna Falleti (2) and Maggie Monachino (2) rounded out the scoring for Notre Dame- Batavia.

KENDALL (4-11) 29
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (13-2) 50

Brooke Reding finished with 15 points, and Oakfield-Alabama rebounded from a loss with its seventh win in the past eight games. Teammate Caitlin Ryan added nine points. Alea Groff had eight. Piper Hyde (6), MaKena Reding (5), Allie Williams (3), Sayde Bush (2), Emma Wray (2) and Macy Altamirano (1) rounded out the scoring for the Hornets.

BYRON-BERGEN (9-6) 58
LYNDONVILLE (11-5) 39

Zoey Shepherd and Ava Wagoner scored a 14 points apiece as Byron-Bergen won back-to-back games. MacKenzie Senf added 10 points in the win while Olivia Senf had nine. Addison Dillenbeck paced the Lyndonville offense with 12 points. Lorelei Dillenbeck and Ashlee Stephens added eight points apiece.

PEMBROKE 48
ATTICA 44

Izzy Breeden converted a pair a free throws with 5.6 second remaining to cap a second-half rally that Pembroke erase a double-digit deficit. Breeden finished with nine points, five rebounds and three assists in the win. Karli Houseknecht had 15 points, five rebounds and five steals. Elle Peterson had 10 points and four steals. Seneca Calderon accounted for nine points and five steals.

HOLLEY (6-10) 35
ALEXANDER (12-4) 60

Alyssa Kramer led Alexander with 26 points, and the Trojans won their third straight game and fifth in the past six. Laurel Kania added 11 points. Melanie Pohl (9), Emily Pietrzykowski (5), Madison Boyce (4), Parker Wolfley (2), Madison Bezon (2) and Holly Bykowski (1) rounded out the scoring for Alexander. Holley’s Alivia Wolf and Sam Bates scored 17 and 15 points respectively to pace the Hawks’ offense. Leigha Walker (2) and Emma Brady (1) also scored for Holley.

WILLIAMSON/MARION (5-11) 34
LYONS (13-2) 71

Jayla Bell and Milleniyah Glanton combined for 31 points and 20 rebounds to pace Lyons to its fifth straight win and 11th in the past 12. Bell scored seven of her game-high 17 points in the second quarter when Lyons opened a double-digit lead. The Lions put the game away in third with a 29-3 advantage over the eight minutes. Glanton scored six of her 14 points coming out of the locker room. Bell accounted for nine rebounds, four assist, three steals and a block. Glanton had 11 boards, two assists and three steals. Kamryn Bonnell had 14 points and six steals in the win. Kara Stephens chipped in 12 points and six steals. Samantha Figueroa scored 11 points while Cadence Watkins added a 3-pointer. Kate Campbell led Williamson/Marion with 20 points. Elizabeth Brandt had five. Ellie Alexander (3) and Emma Taylor (2) also scored for the Marauders.

GANANDA (12-3) 92
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT/SODUS (4-11) 14

Kaylee Marvin finished a block shy of a triple-double as Gananda won its eighth straight game. The junior center poured in a season-high 29 points and corralled 20 rebounds for her 13th double-double of the season. Teammate Eva Jenny hit three 3-pointers as part of a 27-point effort to go with four assists. Madi Dohse also hit three triples and scored 11 points. Nicole Cruz had four points, 12 assists and five steals. Alana Ikeler and AJ McIntyre scored six points apiece for North Rose-Wolcott/Sodus.

CLYDE-SAVANNAH (10-4) 82
RED CREEK (1-12) 23

Red Creek’s Madalyn Mayville finished with 13 points and 13 rebounds.

FILLMORE (10-5) 54
HINSDALE (0-16) 12

JASPER-TROUPSBURG (5-11) 39
CAMPBELL-SAVONA (3-11) 21

Natalie Cornell finished with 15 points, 15 rebounds, three assists and a block to lead Jasper-Troupsburg. Reagan Miles collected 12 points and seven rebounds. Kahley Stuart had four points, five rebounds and two steals while Lauren Ross had four points and four assists.

GREECE ATHENA/ODYSSEY (5-11)
GATES CHILI (8-6)

SPENCERPORT (2-13)
RUSH-HENRIETTA (3-12)

LIVONIA (13-1)
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (1-14)

ROCHESTER PREP (3-11)
GENESEO (11-3)

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