CHARLES G. FINNEY (11-6) 33
RED CREEK (2-13) 22
For Red Creek, senior forward Madalyn Mayville led with 14 points, six rebounds and one assist. Jada Brown (5), Halle Brown (2) and Camryn Eich (1) rounded out the scoring for the Rams.
GREECE ARCADIA/OLYMPIA (7-9) 29
BROCKPORT (10-8) 40
Senior guard Ava Velletri dominated with 19 points and 14 rebounds as Brockport grinded out its fourth win in the last five games. Junior guard Maeve Petitti finished just shy of a double-double with 12 points and seven boards. Sophomore forward Keira Wilson gobbled up 10 rebounds to go along with four points. Senior guard Ariana Guerrero chipped in five points and five boards.
HILTON (11-7) 54
CANANDAIGUA (13-5) 59
Junior forward Kyleigh Chapman netted 21 points as Canandaigua held on for its fifth victory in the last six games. Mya Herman and Eily Hubler both scored 12 points. Senior forward Liv Schorr added nine points.
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (12-6) 44
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (16-2) 74
Sophomore guard Cecilia Peinado Calvo led with 13 points as Pittsford Sutherland rolled to its 13th consecutive victory. Annie Dodge added 11 points and Ellie Bergin had 10. For Honeoye Falls-Lima, sophomore forward Caroline Smith had a game-high 14 points.
PENFIELD (16-2) 69
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (9-10) 26
Senior guard Grace Alexander scored 20 points and drilled four three-pointers as Penfield rebounded from its second setback of the season. Jackie Funk contributed in multiple ways with 13 points, 10 rebounds and seven assists. Junior forward Anna Coyle had a career high 10 points for Penfield. For Churchville-Chili, freshman center Erin Marone led with eight points. Alexi Finnigan (5), Emma Healy (5), Haley Leonard (5), Amelia Breton (2) and Bianca LiBritz (1) rounded out the scoring for the Saints.
EASTRIDGE (7-11) 56
GATES-CHILI (10-7) 51
Alyssa Cowart and Ada Krupa combined for 31 points to catapult Eastridge to back-to-back wins. Cowart led with 18 points, five steals and four assists. Krupa added 13 points. Madyson Fizer recorded six points, seven rebounds, five dimes and four steals. Myasia Holmes (9), Ella Scantlin (5), Grace Devlin (3) and Aaliviah Green (2) rounded out the scoring for the Lancers. For Gates-Chili, junior forward India Williams dropped 31 points.
GREECE ATHENA/ODYSSEY (5-14) 32
IRONDEQUOIT (7-11) 49
Senior forward Evin Terzioglu scored a career-high 14 points and swiped five steals as Irondequoit notched a Senior Night victory. Maeve Brennan notched a double-double of 12 points and 12 rebounds along with three rejections. Senior guard Arianna Santos chipped in six points and three steals. For Greece Athena/Odyssey, junior forward Trinity Johnson led with 11 points.
BATAVIA (0-18) 28
PITTSFORD MENDON (9-9) 61
Senior forward Emma Giordano conducted a balanced Pittsford Mendon offense with 11 points as the Vikings snapped a three-game skid. For Batavia, junior forward Isabella Walsh led with 11 points and a pair of three-pointers. Other scorers – Pittsford Mendon: Paige Glanz (9), Brooke Bowler (8), Gabriela Esposito (8), Natalie Mai (8), Dani Mooney (7), Kate Crowley (4), Camryn DelGallego (4), Julia Dickenson (2); Batavia: Anna Varland (6), Jaimin Macdonald (5), Marisha Tucholski (4), Julia Preston (2)
VICTOR (10-8) 50
SPENCERPORT (3-15) 34
Freshman forward Rhylin Fehrenbach stepped up for a game-high 24 points as Victor jumped on Spencerport for a 23-9 lead and finished strong for its seventh consecutive victory. For Spencerport, Jorga Gray led with 14 points.
BRIGHTON (7-10) 39
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (17-1) 72
Mariah Watkins registered 27 points, five assists and four steals as Webster Schroeder romped its way to back-to-back wins. The junior guard did all her scoring in three quarters, tallying eight in the first period, 13 in the second and six in the third. Watkins drilled two three-pointers among her nine field goals made and 7-of-7 free throws as well. Addison Morgan connected on three long-range shots as part of her 14 points. The sophomore guard came alive for 11 points in the second half. For Brighton, junior forward Sadie Scott led with seven points. Other scorers – Webster Schroeder: Bria Watkins (8), Sarah Ferruzza (6), Mya Perales (6), Kylie Clement (4), Ava Gallup (4), Marija Tmusic (3); Brighton: Olivia Rush (6), Katie Hardie (5), Nora Smith (5), Shannon O’Hora (4), Camryn Sloan (4), Kaiya Larkins (3), Ireland Mistretta (3), Avery Hopkin (2)
RUSH-HENRIETTA (3-15) 50
WEBSTER THOMAS (9-8) 81
Senior guard Mady Kelly unloaded 42 points to lead Webster Thomas in snapping a two-game skid. Sophomore forward Kristina Baller followed up with 16 points. Ruby Marrapese contributed 13 points. Maggie Smith (6), Ella Wambach (3) and Raja Mosher (1) rounded out the scoring for the Titans.
JASPER-TROUPSBURG (5-13) 32
ARKPORT-CANASERAGA (10-8) 42
Caitlyn Gilman and Reese Payne combined for 23 points as Arkport-Canaseraga closed the regular season with back-to-back wins. Gilman led with 12 points while Payne added 11. For Jasper-Troupsburg, junior forward Natalie Cornell topped all scorers with 18 points. Other scorers – Arkport-Canaseraga: Payton O’dell (9), Mackenzie Fliatz (4), Grace Groves (3), Haylie Moran (3); Jasper-Troupsburg: Keira Marsh (5), Reagan Miles (5), Madison Cady (2), Kahley Stuart (2)
ALFRED-ALMOND (0-17) 10
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (18-0) 63
Junior guard Lillian Mullen recorded 21 points, five rebounds, two steals, one assist and a block as Canisteo-Greenwood polished off an undefeated regular season. Peyton Peters finished just shy of a double-double with eight points, 11 boards, two dimes and a pair of rejections. Senior center Brooke Burd accumulated nine points, seven rebounds and five blocks. Junior guard Hailey Davis posted eight points and six boards. Despite not scoring a point, sophomore center McKenna Farris cleaned the glass with 10 rebounds. For Alfred-Almond, senior guard Chloe Hann led with three points. Other scorers – Canisteo-Greenwood: Bailey Mullen (8), Kennedy Richardson (3); Alfred-Almond: Kaylianna Clark (2), Paige Marlatt (2), Lacey Teed (2), Isabel Badeau (1)
YORK (7-11) 54
WILLIAMSON/MARION (5-13) 40
For Williamson/Marion, sophomore forward Kate Campbell led with 19 points. Elizabeth Brandt (7), Kearstin Laird (5), Emily Gushlaw (3) and Jenny Walters (2) rounded out the scoring for the Marauders.
ANDOVER/WHITESVILLE (13-4) 66
CUBA-RUSHFORD (9-9) 37
Senior forward Vanessa Hall nearly outscored the entire opposition by herself, finishing with 34 points in Andover/Whitesville’s third straight win. Zoe Baert registered 13 points. Senior guard Gabbi Hall chipped in 11 points. For Cuba-Rushford, Taylor Searle led with 19 points. Other scorers – Andover/Whitesville: Kennedy Bledsoe (8); Cuba-Rushford: Emma Retz (7), Kendall Tompkins (6), Brynn Lavery (3), Aubrey Williams (2)
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (16-2) 53
RED JACKET (4-13) 31
Kailey Yeoman led three players in double figures with 15 of her 18 points in the second and third quarters as Dundee/Bradford continued its end-of-season push with eight consecutive victories. The junior guard drilled two three-pointers among her seven made field goals, swiped a pair of steals and grabbed a rebound. Kendall Parker scored all 15 of her points in three stanzas as well, combining for 13 in the first and third periods. The sophomore guard converted 6-of-8 free throws, amassed nine boards, six steals and five assists. Junior center Mikayla Schoffner contributed 10 points, eight rebounds, four thefts and a dime. For Red Jacket, junior guard Leah Batterson led with three long-range makes as part of her 14 points. Other scorers – Dundee/Bradford: Brieonna Bayer (3), Alissa Eaves (2), Trisha Edmister (2), Lily Hall (2), Adrienne Kendall (1); Red Jacket: Sarah English (9), Briellea Commisso (4), Brooklyn Vienna (2)
BLOOMFIELD (15-3) 45
SOUTH SENECA (10-8) 37
Calla McCombs and Ashlyn Wright combined for 34 points as Bloomfield grinded out its third straight win. McCombs led with 19 points, pouring in eight field goals from inside the arc. The freshman forward came alive for 12 points in the second half as well. Wright dumped in seven shots inside the perimeter as part of her 15 points. For South Seneca, senior guard Ciera Babcock led with 11 points in three quarters. Other scorers – Bloomfield: Lily Baughman (5), Ava Hawkins (4), Allison Baughman (2); South Seneca: Haley Parry (9), Alysa Elder (4), Makenzie Snyder (4), Ava Utter (4), Chloe Scott (3), Karah Hill (2)
AVOCA/PRATTSBURGH (11-7) 33
HAMMONDSPORT (11-7) 31
HONEOYE (5-13) 23
MARCUS WHITMAN (14-4) 55
CAMPBELL-SAVONA (4-13) 29
ADDISON (15-3) 58
NAPLES (1-15)
HARLEY-ALLENDALE-COLUMBIA (6-10)
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