EDISON TECH (9-5) 59
ROCHESTER ACADEMY (0-11) 27
Kaysia Jones scored a game-high 27 points to help Edison Tech break a two-game skid. The freshman grabbed six rebounds and swiped six steals, and Gabriela Lopez added 18 points, five boards and five steals. Jakayla tallied six points, three rebounds and one steal, and Chasity Edwards came down with a team-high seven boards. Raenette Little (2) had three boards and two steals, while Nakayla Costello (2) grabbed five boards. Nyziria Simmons scored two points.
LIMA CHRISTIAN (9-5) 47
YOUNG WOMAN’S PREP (6-9) 48
LETCHWORTH (4-13) 36
WELLSVILLE (9-8) 39
GENEVA (1-14) 13
NEWARK (6-9) 39
WATERLOO (13-1) 68
MIDLAKES (7-8) 33
Jazzmyn Lewis dropped 24 points to lead Waterloo to its eighth 30-plus point win of the season. Addison Bree followed with 17 points, and Morgan Caraballo and Maci Mueller each added eight. Natalie DiSanto tacked on six, and McKenzie Scutt (3) and Logan Amidon (2) rounded out the Tigers’ scoring. For Midlakes, Grace Murphy scored 11 and Stella DelPapa added seven. Mary Givens chipped in six and Hanna Godkin had four. Callie Walker (2), Kate Mahoney (2) and Mia Van Savage also scored for the Screaming Eagles.
NAPLES (1-14) 23
BLOOMFIELD (13-3) 70
Lily Baughman, Calla McCombs and Abby O’Brien each scored in the double-digits to lead Bloomfield in the win. Baughman recorded a game-high 18 points and McCombs added 16. O’Brien racked up 12 and Allison Baughman chipped in eight. Jessica Cody and Ashlyn Wright both scored seven, and Ava Hawkins (2) rounded out the Bombers’ attack. For Naples, Grace Hebding led the Big Green with 12 points. Other scorers (Naples): Brynn Davis (3), Paisley Mendoza (2), Emily Lester (2), Rebecca Pogel (2), Erika Reigelsperger (2), Bella Leach (2)
RED JACKET (3-12) 41
SOUTH SENECA (9-7) 57
Ciera Babcock recorded a game-high 20 points to lead South Seneca to its third consecutive win. The senior captain scored 10 in each half and went 6-for-11 from the foul line. Chloe Scott added 13 points and was 3-for-8 from the line, and Haley Parry contributed nine and the Falcons’ lone trey. Alysa Elder had five, while MacKenzie Snyder and Karah Hill each scored four. Anna Dufour tacked on two. For Red Jacket, Leah Batterson scored 13 including a pair of 3-pointers in the fourth quarter, and Brooklyn Vienna added 11. Brie Commisso recorded seven of her nine points in the final stanza. Sarah English had six and McKenna Rush (2) went 2-for-6 from the line.
PENN YAN (3-12) 32
PALMYRA-MACEDON (14-2) 49
Marianna Hodgins racked up 15 points, seven rebounds, four blocks and three steals to lead Palmyra-Macedon to its ninth straight win. Taryn Goodness tallied 11 points, four steals, two boards and two assists, and freshman, Julia Belanger totaled eight points, nine rebounds, three assists, two steals and a block. Molly Seither contributed five points, five boards, four assists and three steals, and fellow senior, Erika Mitchell had six points, two boards, two steals and one assist. Georgia Wirth (4) grabbed two rebounds and swiped a steal. For Penn Yan, Bailey Cooper led the Mustangs with nine points, while Breanne Dunning and Corrine Barden scored six apiece. Hailey Trank added five, and Taylor Mullins (2), Makenna Mullins (2) and Madisen Pierce (2) rounded out the Mustangs’ scoring.
ROMULUS (3-12) 14
MARCUS WHITMAN (13-3) 64
Aurora Woodworth scored 12 points and swiped five steals, and Aliysiah Clark finished with 11 points, seven steals and four rebounds to lead Marcus Whitman in the win. Natalie Cotroneo added nine points, three assists and three steals, while Hailee King tacked on nine points, three boards and three steals. Olivia Herod totaled seven points, three rebounds and three steals, and freshman, Sophie Snyder contributed six points, five steals and two assists. Tori Brooks had four points, four boards, three assists and three steals, while Helen Snyder (3) grabbed three boards, dished out three assists and swiped three steals. Lily Carrol (2) and Whitney Cotroneo (1) rounded out the Wildcats’ attack.
WAYNE (5-11) 22
MYNDERSE (10-5) 52
Bella Ferrara scored a game-high 15 points for Mynderse including 10 in the second half, as the Blue Devils built on their 11-point halftime lead. The senior also pulled down six rebounds, and Maddie Verkey scored nine points, dished out six assists, shot 4-for-5 from the foul line and netted a trey. Kelly Kohberger added eight and a pair of triples, and Haley Mosche scored all six of her points in the first quarter and went 2-for-3 from the line. Payton Russ tacked on four, and Chelsea Korzeniewski (3) and Sophie Palladino (3) each a 3-pointer. Jeniya Fils (2) went 2-for-4 from the line in a 17-point fourth quarter, and Ella Wirth grabbed eight boards. For Wayne, Rylie Pratt scored 13 points, hit two triples and went 1-for-2 from the line. Emily Pratt added six and shot 2-for-3 from the line, and Bella Blood (2) and Kasey Eaton (1) rounded out the Eagles’ scoring.
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (14-2) 58
HONEOYE (5-12) 25
Kendall Parker recorded a game-high 24 points and went 5-for-7 from the foul line to lead Dundee/Bradford to its sixth straight win. The sophomore finished with six rebounds, five steals and four assists, and Kailey Yeoman contributed seven points, a team-high eight steals, three rebounds, one assist and a triple. Mikayla Schoffner added eight points, three steals and a team-high 10 boards. Adrienne Kendall (4) tacked on five rebounds, two assists and one steal, while Charlotte Schuerholz had five points, one rebound and one assist. Trisha Edmister (2) totaled five assists, four steals and two boards, and Madison Sutryk (3) added two assists, one rebound and a trey. Brieonna Bayer (2) grabbed four boards and swiped three steals, and Alissa Eaves (3) netted a triple and pulled down a rebound. Lily Hall collected five rebounds, three steals and two assists. For Honeoye, Ashley Thomas scored nine and netted a 3-pointer, while Ava Higgins notched all seven of her points in the first quarter including a triple and two free throws. Catelynn Farrell added five and went 1-for-2 from the line. Lindsay Higley (3) and Sarah Baader (1) rounded out the Bulldogs’ scoring.
ADDISON (14-3) 58
HAMMONDSPORT (10-6) 32
BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (6-9) 37
ALFRED-ALMOND (0-15) 23
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