GENEVA (8-7) 68
NORTHEAST (5-10) 53
IRONDEQUOIT (15-1) 67
BATAVIA (12-4) 45
Ryan Heath scored 16 of his game-high 22 points in the first half to lead Irondequoit to its sixth win in a row. Heath led Eagles to a 39-19 lead at the half. Xavier Gissendanner also added 20 points to aid the Eagles’ efforts in their twelfth double digit point victory of the season. Javin McFollins hit five triples and scored 17 points to lead the Blue Devils efforts. Isaiah Ballard (8), Kenyan Lovett (5), Quinn VanKerkhove (5), Azavier Ross (4) and David Caesar (3) rounded out the Eagles scoring efforts. Carter McFollins scored nine points for the Blue Devils, while Rashawd Christie (6), Carter Mullen (5), Justin Smith (4), Mikey McKenzie (3), Cam McClinic (1) rounded out the scoring efforts for Batavia.
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GREECE ATHENA (14-2) 60
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (11-5) 56
Khorie Reaves led the way scoring 13 of his team-high 17 points in the second half as Greece Athena notched its seventh consecutive victory. Reaves also dished out six assists and grabbed three rebounds. Connor Osier added 13 points and six rebounds while Zee Johnson had 10 points and six steals on the night for the Trojans. Sam Pisanelli scored 23 points to lead Pittsford Sutherland who saw their three game winning streak come to an end. I’Zayah Reaves and I’zick Reaves chipped in nine and eight points while Brandon Krout added a three pointer for Athena. Max Michalski cracked double digits with 10 points for Sutherland. Everett Wilcox (6), Dutch Petorius (6), Chandler Reynolds (5), Ivan Goettler (3) and Mike Sacco (3) rounded out the scoring for the Knights.
PENFIELD (8-7) 70
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (10-5) 63
With a calendar flip from January to February, Penfield boys’ basketball coach Jason Ellis hopes his squad’s best basketball is ahead of them. The Patriots took a step in that direction, Wednesday night. Three players scored in double figures and another handed out double-digit assists as Penfield won a second-straight game. READ MORE.
RUSH-HENRIETTA (3-13) 67
SPENCERPORT (7-10) 82
Hunter Streb scored a career-high 24 points as Spencerport recorded its highest scoring game of the season. The Rangers took the lead in the second quarter and never looked back from there. Kyle Milburn used a strong first half to finish with 18 points, while Bryon Streb and Marquis Tubbs scored 14 each for the Rangers. Adareus Smith led Rush-Henrietta with 20 points. Myles Collins-Howard recorded 16 while Avery Council (9) and Jalen Taggart (8) also chipped in solid efforts. Kobey Weeks (6), Isaiah Washington (6) and TyJae Frazier (2) rounded out the scoring for Royal Comets. Ty Heaton (7), Antonio Diaz (4) and Miron Gurman (1) provided the rest of the scoring for Spencerport.
BRIGHTON (10-5) 85
GATES-CHILI (5-11) 56
Reggie Smith Jr scored 18 of his game-high 20 in the first half as Brighton ran by Gates-Chili. A 29-11 first quarter set the tone early as the Bruins were in control throughout. Troy McPherson joined Smith amongst four Bruins in double figures, finishing with 19 points. Trygve Watkins provided 16 points and Andrew Kotrides chipped in 15 points on the night. Joey Virgizi and Kane Mitchem led the Spartans with 12 points each. Asked Stanet (5), Ethan Amidon (4), Charlie McGowan (2), Jayden Freeman (2) and Reylon Day (2) rounded out the Bruins scoring. For Gates-Chili, Jeremy Tantalo (7), John Williams (7), Anthony Dicesare (6), Jonathan Vance (5), DarQuinn Johnson (3), Tremier Lewis (2) and Brandon Randolph (2) filled out the scoresheet.
FAIRPORT (7-8) 65
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (8-7) 31
Zac Ditzel dropped 26 points, while Wallace Rahmaan added in 18 points to lead Fairport. The Red Raiders used a 35-7 second half to secure the victory. Jason Gibbs scored 12 points to lead the Saints and Michael Sardou chipped in 10. Joaquan Thomas (4), Ricardo Lagares (2), Lucas Karelus (2) and Cam Taylor (1) rounded out the Saints scoring. Aidan White (4), Hayden McCue (4), Andrew Miller (3), Will Stank (3), Landon Brunken (3), James Poligone (2) and Aiden Cunningham (2) provided the remaining points for Fairport.
VICTOR (13-1) 64
WEBSTER THOMAS (11-5) 69
Shawn Mason poured in 27 points, including 13 in the fourth quarter, to lead Webster Thomas to a third consecutive victory. Mason drilled five triples on the evening for the Titans. Jackson Mulcahy also eclipsed double digits with 14 points on the night. Victor had four players in double figures led by 17 points from Garrett Clar. AJ Queri (15), Brennan Hopkins (14) and Cam Ryan (13) also provided a strong showing for the Blue Devils.Webster Thomas built an early lead in the first half, leading 34-27 at the break. Victor won their only quarter of the night in a 15-11 third quarter but the Titans held on in the fourth to hand the Blue Devils their third regular season loss in the last two seasons. Sean Linder (7), Shane Tolbert (7), Levi Kulik (6), Cory Jarvis (6) and Boston Dewitte (2) rounded out the Webster Thomas scoring efforts. Ryan Dodge hit a three pointer and Owen Dake scored a basket to provide the remaining points for Victor.
PITTSFORD MENDON (10-7) 72
EASTRIDGE (5-10) 51
Ryan Deuel drilled five triples and scored 28 points in just three quarters of action to lead Pittsford Mendon to an eighth double digit point victory of the season. Matt Woods hit four threes and scored 16 points while adding four steals to aid the Vikings efforts. London Hoyser added 10 points and seven assists on the night. Cordell Young led Eastridge with 14 points, nine of which came in the opening quarter. Mendon outscored the Lancers 30-14 in the third quarter to push the game out of reach. Luke Smith (3), Ryan Connolly (3), Aaron Shan (2), Nick Wilson (2) and Ben Steingass (2) all chipped in on the scoresheet for the Vikings. Rounding out the Lancers efforts were Zavieair Williamson (8), Zy Switzer (8), Jalonie Pittman (6), Ayden Pomales (5), Amere Rodgers (3), Alex Simmons (2) and Isaiah Nelson (1).
GREECE ARCADIA (3-13) 68
GREECE OLYMPIA (1-14) 50
Austin DiNatale led four double digit scorers with 15 points as Greece Arcadia won its second game in a row, both coming against Greece Olympia. Marlon McCullough chipped in 14 points, Xavier Smith added 13 points and Lincoln Fling had 11. Landen Evans and Amari Colon-Brown each scored 14 points to lead the Spartans. Caiden Evans added nine points for Olympia. It was a 22-6 first quarter that pushed Arcadia into control that they never relinquished. Jordan Roberson (8), Bryan Gabriel (4), Korea Singleteary (2) and Tony Louis (1) rounded out the Titans efforts. William Buttino (5), Ayden Gorham (4), Trayvon Hall (3) and Ethan Gorham (1) scored the rest of the Olympia points on the night.
BROCKPORT (8-8) 53
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (5-10) 46
EUGENIO MARIA DE HOSTOS CHARTER SCHOOL (3-13) 51
C. G. FINNEY (9-8) 66
Lavante Brown scored 22 points for Eugenio Maria. Teammate Knekose Mack added 13. Eddy Bermudez (8), Seth Patterson (5), Jayson Maldonado (3) and Justis Davis (2) also scored for the Hornets.
CLYDE-SAVANNAH (4-12) 29
LYONS (14-1) 70
JC Walker led four double-digit scorers with 15 as the Lions won their fifth consecutive game by 13 or more. Walker also added 14 rebounds, seven assists, five blocks, and five steals on the night. Jacob Sides chipped in 14 points, Steven LeBrecht scored 12, and Jaiden Lopez added 10 points on the night. Lyons raced out to a 24-6 lead in the first quarter and never looked back from there. Jamire Johnson (6), Jaheim Morris (4), Mikey Briggs (4), Darius Wood-Asbury (3) and Dez Bell (2) filled out the remaining points on the night for Lyons. Clyde-Savannah was led by six points a piece from Evan Thayer and Aidan Vanduyne. Chris Titus (5), Tanner Buisch (4), and Zach Baker (2) also scored on the night for the Golden Eagles.
GANANDA (7-8) 59
RED CREEK (12-4) 64
Hunter Hicks led the way with 15 points as Red Creek’s three game skid came to an end. Jace Brown and Jordan Verburg both scored 14 points, while Brayden Chambers added 12 points for the Rams. Isaiah Espaillat led all scorers, pouring in 23 points for Gananda. Cooper Grassel hit three triples, finishing with 11 points to join Espaillat in double figures. Miles Caviness (9), Cohyn Reisman (8), Owen Switzer (6) and Aidan Giancursio (2) provided the remaining points for the Blue Panthers. Tyler Cooper (7) and Connor Hopp (2) scored the rest of the buckets for Red Creek.
MARION (5-11)
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WILLIAMSON (2-12) 44
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (2-15) 42
DJ Barber scored 17 points to lead Williamson. Marshal Faniel provided 13 on the night for the Mauraders who picked up their second win in the last four games. North Rose-Wolcott was led by 12 points each from Nick Gilbert and Axton Paul.
WARSAW (13-4) 71
MOUNT MORRIS (11-5) 72
Navier Ford and Bryson Constantino led the way with 15 each as Mount Morris won for the fourth time in their last five games. All five starters eclipsed double figures for the Blue Devils as Mason Santini (14), Ben Bacon (11) and Payton Bownds (10) also provided strong efforts. Mount Morris led by as many as nine with 1:30 left in the game. Warsaw drilled three deep triples and got timely missed free throws from the Blue Devils to cut the deficit back down to two. The Tigers were able to force a turnover and Jake Sawdey was fouled driving to the basket. Sawdey hit the first free throw but missed the second and Navier Ford grabbed the rebound to secure the victory. Ford finished with seven rebounds and four steals to add to his scoring efforts. Bacon and Santini each added six assists on the night. Anthony Hightower chipped in with four points off the bench for the Blue Devils.
AVON (13-3) 70
LETCHWORTH (0-16) 47
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (1-16) 35
LIVONIA (8-9) 72
Connor Feehan led all scorers with 25 points and added eight steals and three assists to lead Livonia. The Bulldogs opened up the game with a 9-2 run and led 37-15 at the half. Chris Coyle scored 12 points, with six assists and five rebounds. Jack Kearney and Tom Stewart had seven points apiece for the Bulldogs. Rounding out the scoring for Livonia were Shawn Abbott (6), Nick Coyle (6), Jackson Cook (4), Gavin Woolston (3), and Owen Weterrings (2). The Eagles were led by Matt Feinman who scored 11 points.
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (2-13) 46
KESHEQUA (6-8) 39
Braeden Fonte scored 17 points and grabbed five rebounds to lead Caledonia-Mumford. Jeremy Raymond added 13 points, while Donny Peet added nine points, six assists and five steals on the night. Nathan Thayer led Keshequa with 16 points and four made threes. Bryan Flanagan chipped in 13 points for the Indians. Ian Hinrich (6) and Aiden Upright (4) also scored for Keshequa.
PERRY (8-8) 26
Le ROY (9-8) 51
Merritt Holly, Jr. scored 23 points and grabbed 10 rebounds to lead Le Roy. The Oatkan Knights snapped Perry’s three game winning streak with the victory. Andrew Pocock chipped in 14 on a perfect 5-of-5 from the field and 4-of-4 from distance. Jean Agosto added a double-double of his own with 10 points and 10 rebounds for the Oatkan Knights. Carson Petrie led Perry with 10 points on the night. Zander Staba and Cal Koukides each had a basket for LeRoy. Bryce Tillman (5), Hunter Henchen (4), Bradley Parsons (3), Devon Szwaczkowski (2) and Braeden Wolfanger (2) rounded out the Yellow Jackets efforts.
DANSVILLE (11-5) 72
HAVERLING (7-10) 35
Five players eclipsed double figures as Dansville picked up its third win in a row. Collin Gray scored 12 points, with four rebounds, three assists and two steals. Reid Martin provided 12 points, four boards and two steals on the night. Nate Gardner also scored 12 with three rebounds and four steals. Tyler Harris and Reese Dixon each added 11 points on the night. Ethan Canfield had five points, 10 rebounds and two blocks for the Mustangs. Dansville raced out to a 15-1 first quarter lead. Jacob Hagadone led all scorers with 22 points for Haverling. Dawson Wadsworth (4), Zaiden VanDurme Blackmon (3) and Aazan Sohail (2) filled out the scoring for Dansville. Caden Minnich (4), Ethan Narby (2), Evan Pendle (2), Gavin Price (2), Cameron Seager (2) and Austin Durand (1) rounded out the scoring for the Rams.
BATAVIA NOTRE DAME (12-5) 74
ELBA (5-12) 52
BYRON-BERGEN (12-2) 88
LYNDONVILLE (0-16) 55
PEMBROKE (16-1) 72
ATTICA (6-9) 57
Fresh off scoring his 1,000th career point, Cayden Pfalzer exploded with 32 points to lead Pembroke to its sixteenth consecutive victory. All but two of the Dragons victories have come by double digits. Tyson Totten and Chase Guzdek each chipped in 12 points on the night for the Dragons. Pembroke led by just five at halftime but held Attica to just nine points in the fourth quarter to put the game away. Attica was led by 22 points from Cole Harding and 15 points from Jack Janes.
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (14-2) 63
KENDALL (3-12) 48
NEW LIFE (VI) 54
HOUGHTON (1-12) 39
ARKPORT-CANASERAGA (7-9) 59
JASPER-TROUPSBURG (14-2) 71
Cayden Lawson scored 29 points, grabbed 10 rebounds, and added eight assists and six steals to lead Jasper-Troupsburg to its fourth double-digit point victory in a row. Cash Bouton added 23 points and eight rebounds for the Wildcats. Jared Ainsworth also cracked double digits with 10 forthe Wildcats. Tim Vilkhu led Arkport-Canaseraga with 23 points and three triples. Alex Preston added 12 points for the Wolves. Alex Vilkhu (6), Ibrahim Ford (6), Emory Watkins (6), Pete Patrick (3), Kohler Preston (2) and Devin Moran (2) rounded out the scoring for Arkport-Canaseraga. The Wildcats scoring was filled out by Gage Guerin (4), Sawyer Troxel (3) and Landon Zver (2).
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (9-8) 51
CAMPBELL-SAVONA (0-15) 45
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