WEBSTER SCHROEDER (16-1) 55
PENFIELD (15-2) 25
Schroeder took a 10-point lead (22-12) into halftime and doubled it by the end of the third quarter (43-23). Schroeder’s defense limited a Penfield squad, averaging better than 61 points per game, to four field goals over the first 14 minutes of the second half including the first six minutes of the fourth when the Warriors did not allow a point. READ MORE.
PITTSFORD MENDON (8-9) 49
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (15-2) 58
Mendon’s Dani Mooney recorded a team-high 16 points in the loss. Gabriela Esposito and Emma Giordano each scored seven points, while Kate Crowley and Brooke Bowler both added six apiece. Paige Glanz tacked on five and Natalie Mai had two.
BRIGHTON (7-9) 45
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (9-9) 38
Sadie Scott scored 12 points to lead the Bruins in the win. Katie Hardie followed with eight points and Avery Hopkin added six. Kaiya Larkins and Olivia Rush each tacked on five. For Churchville-Chili, Emma Healy finished with a game-high 14 points, while Haley Leonard racked up 10. Amelia Breton added six, and Alexi Finnigan (2), Katherine Draper (2) and Bianca LiBritz (2) rounded out the Saints’ scoring.
FAIRPORT (13-5) 77
RUSH-HENRIETTA (3-14) 43
Bella Pucci led four in double figures with 17 points, and Fairport won its third straight and fourth in the past five games. Pucci scored six in the second quarter when the Red Raiders used a 20-9 advantage to pull away from a single-possession game. The SUNY Binghamton commit also grabbed seven rebounds. Ne’vaeh Buntley had 14 points while Ella Meabon and Sarah Hirschler added 11 and 10 points respectively. Meabon also had five rebounds and five assists. Amiya Johnson (8), Jada Crocker (4), Sophia Lapp (3), Lola Pucci (2), Ava Bagnato (2), and Natalie VanDeVoorde (2) rounded out the Fairport scoring. Ava Santiago paced the R-H offense with 14 points. Alison Utter had eight. Ashlyn Roberts (7), Jani Washington (6), McKenna Uhl (6) and Dani Garrett (3) also scored for the Royal Comets.
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EASTRIDGE (6-11) 56
BATAVIA (0-17) 32
Alyssa Cowart recorded a double-double with 18 points and 12 steals to help Eastridge snap a six-game skid. Myasia Holmes added 17, and Ada Krupa and Aaliviah Green both tacked on six. Harmony Hall (4), TT Green (3) and Madyson Fizer (2) rounded out the Lancers’ attack. For Batavia, Isabella Walsh scored 14.
HILTON (11-5) 48
VICTOR (7-8) 49 OT
Hope Stone took the ball the length of the court with 6.0 seconds remaining and hit a game-winning buzzer beater in overtime to give Victor its fifth straight win. Hilton made a one of its free throw to make it 48-46 prior to the winner, and both sides entered extra time knotted at 40-all. Stone finished with eight points and Abbie Murphy led the Blue Devils with 11. Freshman Rhylin Fehrenbach contributed 10 and Devin Livingston had seven. Victor took a 26-21 lead into the break after overcoming a 15-9 first-quarter deficit.
SPENCERPORT (3-14) 28
CANANDAIGUA (12-5) 59
Mya Herman racked up 24 points to lead Canandaigua to its fifth win in the last six games. Kyleigh Chapman followed with 14 points and Eily Hubler added eight. Liv Schorr had four, and Brooke Rizzo and Macy Falk both contributed three. Ari Buchiere (2) and Ava Read (1) also scored for the Braves.
NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN (11-4) 54
ROCHESTER ACADEMY (0-12) 31
Alayna Garwood scored 20 points and grabbed 13 rebounds to lead Northstar to its fourth consecutive win. Aileen Murphy and Abby Eschner each added nine points.
WARSAW (2-14) 28
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (11-6) 44
Ava Amorese scored 11 for Cal-Mum, and Hazell Nickerson and Maddy DeVore each recorded a double-double in the win. Nickerson had 10 points and grabbed 11 rebounds, while DeVore added 10 and 10 boards.
MOUNT MORRIS (7-9)
PAVILION (12-3)
LIVONIA (14-2) 62
HORNELL (10-6) 65
SOUTH SENECA (10-7) 47
NAPLES (1-15) 34
Chloe Scott scored 14 points to lead South Seneca to its fourth consecutive win. Haley Parry and Alysa Elder each added eight points, and Ciera Babcock tacked on seven. Karah Hill and Makenzie Snyder contributed four apiece, and Mia Rasmussen (2) rounded out the Falcons’ attack.
HARLEY-ALLENDALE-COLUMBIA (6-10) 18
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (15-2) 57
Kendall Parker scored 21 points for Dundee/Bradford including 12 in a 23-point first quarter to help the BraveScots win its seventh straight game. Parker finished with nine rebounds, five steals, three assists and a pair of treys, and the sophomore went 3-for-4 from the foul line. Kailey Yeoman scored 15 points including eight in the opening quarter, when the junior shot 6-for-6 from the line. Yeoman swiped a game-high nine steals and had one assist. Brieonna Bayer contributed all 10 of her points in the fourth quarter, and the senior netted a pair of triples, grabbed three boards, swiped two steals and went 2-for-2 from the line. Trisha Edmister had four points, five rebounds, three assists and one steal, and MyKenzie Clancey (4) grabbed two boards and swiped a steal. Alissa Eaves (2) added three rebounds and a steal, while Mikayla Schoffner (1) tallied five boards and two steals. Lily Hall had four assists, three steals and two boards, and Madison Sutryk collected three rebounds, two assists and a steal. For HAC, Sawyer Hartman scored seven to lead the Wolves, and Katherine Winchester tacked on five. Cadence Brecker (4) and Izzy Martino (2) also scored in the effort.
MARCUS WHITMAN (13-4) 32
BLOOMFIELD (14-3) 45
Calla McCombs scored 16 points to lead Bloomfield to its fifth win in its last six games. Lily Baughman and Allison Baughman each contributed 12 points, and Abby O’Brien (3), Ava Hawkins (2) and Jessica Cody (2) rounded out the Bombers’ attack. For Marcus Whitman, Lily Carroll tallied nine points, seven rebounds and two assist, and Natalie Cotroneo scored nine. Aurora Woodworth had eight points, eight boards and three steals. Olivia Herod (4) grabbed five boards and dished out three assists. Katie Bootes (2) had three steals.
RED JACKET (3-12)
ROMULUS (3-13)
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT/SODUS (4-12)
RED CREEK (1-12)
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (15-2)
PEMBROKE (6-11)
Caitlin Ryan scored 16 points to lead Oakfield-Alabama to its third straight win. The junior finished with six rebounds, five steals, two assists and one block, and Emma Wray added eight points, four boards, one assist and a steal. Brooke Reding contributed six points, three steals and two assists, while Alea Groff had five points, seven boards, two assists and two steals. Piper Hyde finished with four points, two rebounds, two steals, one assist and a block. Allie Williams (2) grabbed two boards, dished out an assist and swiped a steal, and Macy Altamirano (1) had one assist, one rebound and a steal. MaKena Reding pulled down four rebounds and distributed two assists. For Pembroke, Isabel Breeden led the Dragons with 11 points, four boards, two steals and one block. Karli Houseknecht racked up nine points, five rebounds, two assists and two steals, and Onolee Easterbrook scored five and swiped a game-high six steals, to go along with two boards, one assist and a block. Carly Cerasani (2) grabbed three boards, and Elle Peterson (1) added four rebounds, four steals, one assist and one block in the effort.
BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (6-9)
HOUGHTON (4-11)
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