FRANKLIN (10-5) 82
MCQUAID (4-12) 71
Sha’mere Freeman scored 29 points to help lead Franklin to its fifth straight win. Shawn Goins added 19 points and Clarence Thompson finished with 18 points. Jamere Session came off the bench and netted 11 points including two late 3-pointers in the fourth quarter. Terence Thompson posted five points, 10 rebounds and six blocks for the Quakers. Casey Montesano led McQuaid with 23 points and Chris Woodard added 17 points. Ian Florence posted 10 points for the Knights while Patrick Tehan (8), Anthony DiMarco (6), Nikki Yudin (3), Isaiah Anderson (2) and Khaleeb Obieke (2) also contributed for McQuaid.
MONROE (13-1) 78
SCHOOL OF THE ARTS (5-10) 40
Davion Jones connected on five 3-pointers and finished with a game-high 21 points to help lead Monroe. DaiQuon McKinney and Jaquan Shears both netted 16 points each while Felton Gray added 13 points. William McKinney (7), Khalil Graham (3) and Casmier Bradford-Sawyer (2) also contributed for the Red Jackets. Ishmael Gonzales led SOTA with a 14 point performance and Sam Howland finished with nine points. Tyree Moore netted six points for the Silverhawks while Latrell Ingram (5), Paul Alex-Stevens (4) and Aness Jaff (2) also scored.
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EAST (13-2) 91
WILSON MAGNET (4-10) 60
Kesean Leonard scored 14 points in the second quarter to help East pull away from a tie game and lead the Eagles to their eighth straight win. Leonard finished with 20 points and Quinton Gordon-Smith scored a team-high 22 points including six in the second quarter. Zymier Jackson netted 18 points and Kollin McCullough posted nine points. Kemel White (8), Zion Parsons (6) and Nigel Copeland (4) also contributed for East. DaSiah White led Wilson Magnet with 19 points and Lemar Rhone added 14 points. Dolcin Flood finished with 13 points for the Wildcats while Michael Mitchell (8), Kendrick Moxley (4) and Divine Calloway (2) also scored for Wilson.
EARLY COLLEGE (0-14) 65
WORLD OF INQUIRY (7-9) 80
Jaedon Adams-Griffin scored a team-high 22 points as well as adding two assists and five rebounds to help lead World of Inquiry to its fifth straight home win. Diego Martinez netted 17 points and four assists while Junayde Richardson finished with eight points and 10 rebounds. Other scorers – World of Inquiry; Ibrahim Bangura (9), Yacoub Tarawally (7), Adriel Lopez (5), Javier Sosa (4), Jeremiah Lovett (3), Xavier Wiggins (2), Norman Simmons Jr. (2) and Quentin Jenkins (1). Quentin Majors-Brown led Early College with 27 points and Michael Stroughter added 16 points. Josh Jefferson posted 12 points while Jahmeik Donald (7) and Charod Olison (3) also scored for the Cobras.
HILTON (5-10) 55
CANANDAIGUA (5-10) 47
Brady Gerig hit two 3-pointers in the second quarter to help Hilton take a 13-point halftime lead. Hilton held onto the lead for the rest of the game to win back-to-back games for the first time this season. Gerig finished with 14 points and Timmy Graziano netted 11 points. Johnny Bianchi and Ben Sneddon both finished with six points while Macalum Emrich, Luke Simonelli and Luke Pisani posted four points apiece. Andrew Lenhard (3) and Michael Whelehan (3) also scored for the Cadets. Nathan Sheridan led Canandaigua with 14 points and Nate Barone, Joe Caito and Matt Pawlicki all finished with eight points. Connor McKenna (6), Isaac Parsons (2) and Mason Lloyd (1) also contributed for the Braves.
BISHOP KEARNEY (10-4) 54
AQUINAS (11-4) 62
Mykel White and Jayon Alexander combined for 34 points, each finishing with 17 points apiece to help Aquinas to its second straight win. Aquinas jumped out to an early 10-point lead before a 11-point second quarter from Bishop Kearney’s Eric Hillsman saw Aquinas go into half down one-point. Aquinas erased that in the second half outscoring Bishop Kearney by nine. Chris Leysath netted 14 points and Christian McCullough finished with five points. Jah Breedlove (4), Mackie Terry (3) and Micah Anderson (2) also scored for the Li’l Irish. Hillsman finished with 16 points and Colin Gentile added 13 points. Alejandro Aguilar netted eight points while Jahmez Reaves (5), Russel Ellis (5) , Zidean Henry (5) and Trevor Bonhon (2) also contributed for the Kings.
MARCUS WHITMAN (7-9) 46
WATERLOO (10-5) 50
Nolan Slywka scored 23 points to help lead Waterloo to its second win in the past three games. Connor McCann added 10 points for the Tigers. Brody Royston led Marcus Whitman with 14 points and Myles Pendergast added 10 points.
MYNDERSE ACADEMY (3-13) 23
WAYNE (13-3) 47
PJ Ostrowski scored 14 points to help lead Wayne to its third straight win and ninth in the past 10 games. Alec Gilbert netted nine points and Cam Blankenberg posted eight points. Jonah Schichtel and Alek Reynolds both finished with six points for the Eagles while PJ Treasure (2) and Josh Warner (2) also scored. Jaydan Ryrko led Mynderse with a seven point performance and Anthony Luffman added six points. Max Santana (3), Jake Prayne (3), Rocco Palladino (2) and Gilly Pagan (2) also scored for the Blue Devils.
BLOOMFIELD (6-9) 45
NAPLES (2-14) 32
SOUTH SENECA (12-2) 49
RED JACKET (11-5) 41
Kenny Halsey hit four-of-six free throws in the second quarter to erase a two-point deficit and help South Seneca to its seventh consecutive victory. Halsey finished with 13 points along with Paul Clemenson netting 13 points. Mikey Kaufman added eight points for the Falcons while Colton Dresser (5), Ethan Laverack (5), Zachary Sherry (3) and Devon Siurano (2) also contributed for South Seneca. Aidan Griffith led Red Jacket with 12 points and Johnathan Bugbee added 11 points. Truman hill posted six points while Aiden Reed (3), Nash Fabris (3), Hunter Finnick (2), Evan Lang (2) and Liam Trick (2) also scored for Red Jacket.
PALMYRA-MACEDON (12-4) 56
PENN YAN (3-12) 31
HONEOYE (8-7) 55
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (10-7) 68
Logan Buchanan posted a double-double finishing with 23 points and 10 rebounds to help lead Dundee/Bradford. Cam Rosemier netted 19 points and Nick Slavick scored 10 points. Aidan Webster tallied nine points for Dundee/Bradford. Landon Washburn led Honeoye with 19 points while Evan Cuba and Billy Covey both finished with 12 points each. Pavle Duric (5), Owen Baader (5) and Luke Armstrong (2) also contributed for Honeoye.
NEWARK (11-3)
GENEVA (7-6)
HORNELL (12-4) 57
WELLSVILLE (10-6) 53
GENESEE VALLEY/BELFAST (5-10) 59
FILLMORE (10-4) 74
SCIO/FRIENDSHIP (5-10)
ANDOVER/WHITEVILLE (7-9)
AVOCA/PRATTSBURGH (15-2) 95
ADDISON (5-12) 45
Sawyer Devoe posted 28 points, eight rebounds and five assists to help lead Avoca/Prattsburgh to its third straight game eclipsing the 90-point mark. Haden Abbott added 23 points, nine rebounds and two assists while Macoy Putnam finished with 13 points, eight assists and four steals. Evan Campbell netted nine points and swiped five steals for Avoca and Jamel Crowder (7), Dayton Putman (5), Jamie Reagan (4) and Collin Hammond (4) also contributed. Brady Wheatcraft led Addison with 13 points and Zane Harageones added 11 points. Jacopo Vimini finished with 10 points for the Knights while Mikael Sambroski (4), Brent Knaisch (3), Elijah Scriber (2) and Colt Crooker (2) also scored for Addison.
ALEXANDER (5-10)
HOLLEY (1-12)
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