IRONDEQUOIT (16-2) 68
VICTOR (15-2) 71
Garrett Clar scored 11 of his game-high 27 points as part of a fourth-quarter Victor rally. Clar converted on all six of his free throw attempts over the final eight minutes of the contest. The junior guard also connected twice from the floor including once from behind the 3-point arc. Griffen Hopkins scored six of his 18 points in the final stanza. Brennan Hopkins (8), Nick Leonard (7), Cam Ryan (6), AJ Queri (3) and Owen Dake (2) rounded out the scoring for Victor which had lost two of three coming into the game. Irondequoit’s Isaiah Ballard scored six of his eight points in the third quarter when the Eagles grabbed a 52-48 edge heading into the final eight minutes of play. Ryan Heath led Irondequoit with 26 points – the senior guard’s fifth straight 20-plus point performance. Xavier Gissendanner added 13 and Quinn VanKerkhove 12 points. Kenyen Lovett (4), Aiden Greco (3) and Azavier Ross (2) also scored for Irondequoit.
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (11-6) 54
PITTSFORD SUTEHRLAND (12-5) 65
Max Michalski scored 20 points while Everett Wilcox added 15 as Sutherland rebounded from a four-point loss to Athena and won for the fourth time in the past five games. The duo scored eight apiece in the first half as the Knights grabbed a 33-26 lead at the break. Sam Pisanelli had 10 points in the win. Chandler Reynolds scored seven. Ivan Goettler (5), Mike Sacco (4), Dutch Pestorius (3) and Brendan Quinn (1) rounded out the scoring for Sutherland. Jake Insley paced the Schroeder offense with 19 points. Gio Schillaci and Jon McCaffrey added eight apiece. Anthony DeRosa (5), Jack Kelly (5), Lance Becoats (4), Drew Pagano (3) and Jack Cannon (2) also scored for the Warriors.
GREECE ATHENA (15-2) 83
GREECE ARCADIA (3-15) 48
Four players scored in double figures, and Athena cruised to its eighth straight win. Connor Osier converted on all eight of his free throw attempts as part of a game-high 17-point effort. The 6-foot-5 junior forward also grabbed seven rebounds in the win. Khorie Reaves added 15 while Zee Johnson had 11 and I’Zayah Reaves 10 points. Johnson also had five steals and three assists. Ryan Grasley (6), Jovon Barfield (5), Byron Williams (5), Yoneil Hernandez-Torres (4), Rocco Prota (4), Brandon Krout (2), Roger Webb (2) and I’zick Reaves (2) rounded out the scoring for the Trojans which had every player in the lineup contribute points. Austin DiNatale led Arcadia with 14 points. Koree Singletary had 11. Xavier Smith (8), Lincoln Fling (4), Jakson Schweigert (4), Bryan Gabriel (3), Marion McCullough (2) and Zaire Carlton (2) also scored for the Titans.
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PENFIELD (9-8) 72
CANANDAIGUA (6-11) 42
Trevor Hofer led four in double figures with 21 points. The junior guard connected on five 3-pointers part of an overall effort that saw the Patriots find the range from distance 14 times. Jackson Beganny had three triples and 15 points. Aiden Cook had two treys and 13 points. Patrick Emling added three threes and 11 points. Caden Harrington (4), Joe Coyle (3), Scott Petre (2), Derek Torres (2) and James Stinebiser (1) rounded out the scoring for Penfield. Nate Barone led Canandaigua with 13 points. Joe Caito scored eight while Nathan Sheridan and Matt Pawlicki had seven apiece. Connor McKenna (5) and Drew Williamee (2) also scored for the Braves.
WILSON MAGNET (4-11) 59
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (9-8) 84
Jason Gibbs led three in double figures with 29 points to pace the Churchville-Chili offense. The senior guard connected 11 times from the floor including once from behind the 3-point arc and converted 6-of-9 from the free throw line. The 29-point effort marked the third time in the past four games Gibbs has scored at least that many points having also poured in 33 and a season-high 35 in recent outings. Teammates Joaquan Thomas and Ricardo Lagares added 18 and 17 points respectively in the win. Tyler Meisenzahl (8), Michael Sardou (6), Lukas Karelus (4) and Chase Shepanski (2) rounded out the scoring for the Saints. Lemar Rhone headed the Wilson attack with 18 points. Jaylen Hardeman had 14 and Dolcin Flood 10 points. Brandon Davis (7), Divine Calloway (6) and Kendrick Moxley (4) also scored for Wilson.
EARLY COLLEGE (0-16) 30
WHEATLAND-CHILI (11-5) 66
ST. FRANCIS (VI) 49
McQUAID JESUIT (6-12) 63
BISHOP KEARNEY (12-4) 81
ROCHESTER ACADEMY CHARTER SCHOOL (14-2) 77
Eric Hillsman finished with a double-double and scored 12 of his game and season-high 30 points in the second half as Bishop Kearney erased a double-digit deficit to win for the third time in four games. Hillsman connected four times from the floor in the third quarter when Kearney cut a 10-point RACS lead in half. The ninth-grade forward/guard added five more points in the fourth quarter to pace a 19-10 BK effort. Hillsman finished with 12 rebounds, seven assists and four blocks. Jah Raeaves accounted for 10 points, seven assists, seven rebounds and five assists in the win. Russell Ellis had 19 points and five assists while Alejandro Aguilar contributed 12 points and four rebounds. Trevor Bohon (4), Rocco Barberi (3) and Zidean Henry (3) rounded out the scoring for the Kings. Chris Coleman connected on three 3-pointers and scored 13 points in the second quarter as RACS grabbed a 49-39 lead heading into halftime. Coleman finished the night with six triples and a team-high 24 points. Kam McDonald added 18 points, and Joe Aiken had 16 for the Racers. Cam Miller (9), Evariste Omebe (5), Perry Washington (3) and Shawn Dukes (2) also scored for RACS.
VERTUS (11-6) 76
ROCHESTER PREP (3-13) 73
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (3-14) 74
HONEOYE (8-8) 69
Nate Doll and Braeden Fonte finished with a double-double apiece, and Donny Peet was an assist shy of his own double-double, as Cal-Mum rallied from an early double-digit deficit to win for the second time in the past three games. The trio combined for 17 points in the second quarter when the Raiders came back from 10 down to take a lead into halftime. Doll had 24 points and 10 rebounds in the win. Fonte accounted for 15 points and 11 rebounds. Peet had 17 points, nine assists and five rebounds. Jeremy Raymond knocked down three 3-pointers and finished with nine points. Cal-Mum hit nine triples as a team. Oliver Johnson (5) and Ryan Mills rounded out the scoring for Cal-Mum. Honeoye’s Owen Baader connected four times from distance as part of a game-high 25-point effort. The senior guard/forward scored 14 in the first quarter when Honeoye jumped to a 30-20 lead. Cal-Mum reversed that for a 46-41 advantage heading into the locker room. Owen Reynolds added 11 points for Honeoye while Billy Covey had 12. Landon Washburn (9), Evan Cuba (7) and Pavie Duric (5) also scored for the Bulldogs.
HAVERLING (9-10) 69
PENN YAN (3-14) 61
Jake Hagadone poured in 32 points to lead Haverling to a second straight win. The sophomore hit three 3-pointers and converted 9-of-11 from the free throw line. Teammate Austin Durand added 23 points on the strength of six triples. Justin Yehl had eight points in the win. Tanyon Dunning led Penn Yan with 25 points. Matt Tones accounted for 11. Ashtian Dunning (9), Jackson Ends (8) and Liam Chapman (8) also scored for the Mustangs.
NAPLES (2-16) 46
KESHEQUA (7-9) 54
Bryan Flanagan finished with 25 points and 15 rebounds to lead Keshequa. Teammate Nathan Thayer hit three 3-pointers and added 12 points. Ian Hinrich had 10 while Cassidy Chestnut and Jaiden Buchinger scored five and two points respectively. Naples hit four 3-pointers.
HARLEY-ALLENDALE-COLUMBIA (9-6) 64
HOLLEY (1-15) 44
Tyler Knapp finished with 20 points, six rebounds and five assists to lead HAC. Awak Thonjang had 14 points and 11 rebounds. Oliver Riveros scored 12 while Harlan Novy-Marx had nine points.
SOUTH SENECA (13-3) 61
GANANDA (8-8) 65
Miles Caviness and Cohyn Reisman combined for 14 fourth-quarter points as Gananda erased an eight-point deficit. Trailing 50-42, Reisman connected six times from the floor and converted both of his free throw attempts over the final eight minutes. Caviness scored six of his game-high 20 in the final stanza. Reisman finished with 15 points. Cooper Grassel had 11 points in the win. Isaiah Espaillat and Owen Switzer scored seven apiece. Aidan Giancursio (3) and Erik Wisnoski (2) rounded out the scoring for the Blue Panthers. South Seneca’s Mike Kaufman scored 11 of his team-high 19 points in the third quarter. Teammate Paul Clemenson had 10 points in the game. Zack Sherry (7), Kenny Halsey (6), Ethan Laverack (6), Devon Siurano (5), Jayden Reed (3), Colton Dresser (3) and Owen Kenyon (2) also scored for South Seneca which had won eight straight games.
KENDALL (3-13) 45
ATTICA (8-9) 53
HAMMONDSPORT (2-14) 31
JASPER-TROUPSBURG (15-2) 79
Cayden Lawson finished with 26 points and 13 steals while Cash Bouton had 10 points and 13 rebounds as Jasper-Troupsburg won for the fourth straight time. Sawyer Troxel added 17 points in the win. Jared Ainsworth had 10. Gage Guerin (6), Landen Zver (3), James Ainsworth (3) and Cortland Space (1) rounded out the scoring for the Wildcats. Henry Morrison led Hammondsport with 11 points. Andrew Morrison had seven. Cody Cook (6), Alex Brown (4) and Ben Dluzak (3) also scored for the Lakers.
FILLMORE (11-5)
ANDOVER/WHITESVILLE (8-10)
HINSDALE (1-16) 28
HOUGHTON (2-13) 49
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