FRANKLIN (0-14) 12
EDISON TECH (10-5) 58
Kaysia Jones finished with 18 points leading Edison Tech to its eighth double-digit win of the season. Gabriela Lopez followed with 14 points. Nakayla Costello scored eight. Lynia Taylor recorded six. Jakayla Costello and Chasity Edwards each chipped in four points. Malahni Johnson (2) and Raenette Little (2) rounded out the scoring for Edison Tech.
GATES-CHILI (10-6) 50
BROCKPORT (10-8) 35
GREECE ARCADIA/OLYMPIA (7-9) 60
GREECE ATHENA/ODYSSEY (5-13) 41
AQUINAS (10-6) 44
OUR MADY OF MERCY (6-10) 43
Molly O’Toole led Aquinas with 19 points. Ajayah Orr followed with 13. Sienna Hinchcliffe contributed six points. Julianna Nkugwa (4), Lia Bronco (2), and Samiyah Wright (1) finished the scoring for Aquinas. Audrey Hintz led Our Lady of Mercy with 17 points and seven rebounds. Olivia Luchetti recorded ten points and three rebounds. Mia Lusardi collected seven points, five boards, and four blocks. Natalie Casale scored five points and had three assists with three boards. Avery Billitier (3) and Anna Lynch (1) rounded out the scoring for the Monarchs. Krista Harnischfeger contributed eight rebounds.
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NOTRE DAME-BATAVIA (15-1) 38
C.G. FINNEY (10-5) 26
Amelia McCulley connected three times from behind the 3-point line and converted six free-throws to lead Notre Dame-Batvia to its 13th straight win. McCulley packed the stat sheet with 25 points, three assists, three rebounds, five blocks, and seven steals. Avelin Tomidy trailed with nine points, 14 rebounds, and four blocks. Emma Sisson scored two points and snagged three boards with four steals. Gianna Falleti finished the scoring for Batavia Notre-Dame with two points. Nina Hartz contributed seven rebounds and two steals. Maggie Monachino chipped in two assists, three boards, and two steals.
EAST ROCHESTER (11-6) 72
WILLIAMSON/MARION (5-12) 25
Zarriah Eldridge scored 18 points to lead East Rochester to its 11th double-digit win of the season. Sisters Gianna Romach (15), Emma Romach (10), and Ella Romach (3) combined for 28 points. Aniyah Eldridge collected nine points. Aaliyah Carmichael scored eight. Alex LaBounty (5), Lily Funk (2), and Giovanna Morreale (2) rounded out the scoring for East Rochester.
LYONS (13-3) 49
GANANDA (13-3) 61
Kaylee Marvin scored six of her game-high 25 points during a decisive run to close the fourth quarter, and the Gananda girls’ basketball team pulled away for its ninth-straight victory. Clinging to a one-point lead, Marvin followed teammate Eva Jenny’s three with back-to-back buckets in the paint to give the Panthers an eight-point advantage at 53-45. “The double digits are deceiving,” Gananda head coach Karin Meuwissen said of the final margin. “It was closer than that.” READ MORE.
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT/SODUS (4-12) 20
CLYDE-SAVANNAH (11-4) 72
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (1-16) 22
HAVERLING (10-8) 72
Meredith Czajkowski recorded 36 points, connecting from behind the 3-point line six times, to lead Haverling’s offensive surge. Czajkowski also had five rebounds, six steals, and one assist. Natalie Krelie put up 14 points, four assists, two rebounds, and five steals. Emma Luckenbach followed with 10 points, converting both of her free-throws. Lola Coots (6), Victoria Martinez (4), and Nanna Christiansen (2) rounded out the scoring for the Rams. Madison Coots and Lydia Dickson each contributed one board. Lily Mellick led Wayland-Cohocton with 10 points. Mackenzie Pickard added four. Haizea Moreno (4), Brooke Lander (2), and Payton Chizuk (2) totaled the scoring for Wayland-Cohocton. Chizuk went 2/2 from the free-throw line.
YORK (6-10) 38
KESHEQUA (13-4) 67
Braelyn Isaman finished with 14 points, four assists, and two steals to lead Keshequa to its third straight win. Ava Taylor added 13 points and five rebounds. Anna Linde scored 12 points and grabbed four boards. Sisters Libby Benner (12) and Ryley Benner (10) totaled 22 points. Julia Wilkins chipped in six points to cap the scoring for the Indians.
PERRY (7-9) 28
GENESEO (13-3) 39
Morgan Wolcott led Geneseo to its ninth straight win with 15 points. Nellie Koronas led Perry with 10 points and nine rebounds.
PEMBROKE (6-10) 34
KENDALL (4-12) 30
Elle Peterson scored 13 points of her 18 point performance in the first half to lead Pembroke. Peterson went 3-of-3 from behind the 3-point arc and finished with seven rebounds and four blocks. Carly Cerasani, Isabel Breeden, and Karli Houseknecht all scored four points each. Breeden and Houseknecht also had five rebounds each, Cerasani had three. Seneca Calderon and Onolee Easterbrook each recorded two points and two boards to round out the scoring for Pembroke. Alea Barrett lead Kendall with seven points. Danielle Offhaus had six. Ava LaMay and Brooke Rodas each added five points. Taigan Guerrero (4), Mary Jones (2), and Addison Kludt (1) rounded out the scoring for Kendall.
BYRON-BERGEN (10-6) 53
ELBA (8-9) 36
Kendall Phillips put up 16 points, converting four 3-pointers, to lead Byron Bergen to its third win in a row. Ava Wagoner followed with 11 points. Janessa Amesbury finished with eight points. Zoey Shepherd added seven. Mackenzie Senf (6), Olivia Senf (3), and Dayanara Caballero (2) totaled the scoring for Byron Bergen. Sydney Reilly finished with 16 points and six rebounds to lead Elba’s offense. Halie Deville chipped in seven points and three rebounds. Lydia Ross and Maddie Hall each totaled six points and three rebounds. Ava Chatt finished the scoring for Elba with one point and grabbed four boards. Kennedy Augello grabbed five boards and Mariah Ognibene snagged 10.
ALEXANDER (13-4) 60
ATTICA (6-9) 39
Alyssa Kramer dropped 29 points and led Alexander to its fifth straight win. Emily Pietrzykowski added nine. Melanie Pohl and Madison Boyce each contributed five points. Parker Wolfley and Holly Bykowski each scored four. Makenna Boyce (2) and Madison Bezon (2) capped the scoring for Alexander.
HOLLEY (6-11) 24
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (14-2) 55
Emma Wray posted 13 points to lead Oakfield-Alabama to its 11th double digit win of the season. Caitlin Ryan followed with a 12 point performance. Alea Groff put up a double double, scoring 11 points and grabbing 10 rebounds along with four assists. Makena Reding added nine points, six assists, five rebounds, and five steals. Brooke Reding chipped in six points and three boards. Allie Williams (2) and Sayre Bush (2) finished the scoring for Oakfield-Alabama.
LYNDONVILLE (12-5) 49
WHEATLAND-CHILI (4-13) 22
ANDOVER/WHITESVILLE (12-4) 49
GENESEE VALLEY/BELFAST (10-8) 31
Vanessa Hall dropped 34 points to lead Andover/Whitesville to its 12th double digit win of the season. Kennedy Bledsoe finished with 11 points. Zoe Baert totaled the scoring for Andover/Whitesville with four points. Abby Sullivan finished with 14 points leading Genesee Valley/Belfast’s offense. Mary Hamer chipped in eight points and Anna Drozdowski added six. Addison Girusendorf finished the scoring for Genesee Valley/Belfast with three points.
FILLMORE (11-5) 33
JASPER-TROUPSBURG (5-12) 24
CUBA-RUSHFORD (9-7) 54
HINSDALE (0-17) 27
Taylor Searle led Cuba-Rushford to its third straight win totaling 24 points. Kendall Tompkins collected eight points. Cloey Larabee (7) and Brynn Lavery (7) combined for 14 points. Aleah Demick (2), Emma Retz (2), Shae Maples (2), and Raegan Poore (2) finished the scoring for the Rebels. Jaylee Jimmerson led Hinsdale with nine points. Hannah Sutton collected seven. Sarah Tuttle and Felisha Veno each had four points. Kaylie Foskit (2) and Mikayla Miller (1) rounded out the scoring for Hinsdale.
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