WILSON MAGNET (4-12) 64
FRANKLIN (11-5) 80
Clarence Thompson and Terence Thompson combined for 19 points in the fourth quarter to help Franklin pull away and win its fifth consecutive game. Clarence Thompson finished with 28 points, eight steals and four blocks while Terence Thompson posted his third triple-double of the season with 21 points, 15 rebounds and 11 blocks. Shawn Goins added 15 points for the Quakers while Danny Williams (7), Karon Beale (6) and Jamere Session also contributed for Franklin. Lemar Rhone led Wilson Magnet with 19 points and Kendrick Moxley added 13 points. Michael Mitchell (10), Brandon Davis (9), Jalen Hardeman (7) and Dolcin Flood (6) also scored for the Wildcats.
SCHOOL OF THE ARTS (6-10) 64
C.G. FINNEY (9-9) 47
Sam Howland posted a triple-double to help lead SOTA. Howland finished with 19 points, 10 rebounds and a career-high 13 assists. Tyree Moore posted a double-double and led the Silverhawks in scoring with 24 points and 11 rebounds while Latrell Ingram netted 10 points. Aness Jaff scored six points and grabbed six rebounds and Ish Gonzales (3) and Paul Alex-Stevens (2) also contributed for SOTA. Ethan Krog led the way for C.G. Finney with a 24-point performance. Diego Bessette added seven points and Braelen Broome (6), Nick Pasquantonio (5) and Tyus Rodes (5) also contributed for the Falcons.
VIEW MORE PHOTOS FROM RON ANDREWS HERE.
NORTHEAST (6-10) 87
EARLY COLLEGE (0-17) 46
Chrishton Wester posted a double-double to help lead Northeast. Wester finished with 27 points and 12 rebounds including five 3-pointers. Monty Velletri netted 14 points and Kanaz Linder dropped 11 points for Northeast. Loren Thomas finished with seven points, eight assists and four steals while Semaj Rhynes-Hall (8), Rakear Knowles (6), Nah’zhear Beeales (6), Glenn Wilson (5) and Mikell Timmons (3) also contributed. Quentin Majors-Brown led Early College with 17 points while Michael Stroughter, Josh Jefferson and Josue Oquendo all posted eight points apiece. Riley Lipford (3) and Charod Olison (2) also scored for the Cobras.
WORLD OF INQUIRY (7-10) 44
MONROE (14-1) 66
Jaquan Shears scored a team-high 26 points to help lead Monroe to its second straight win, both by double digits. Davion Jones added 15 points and William McKinney dropped 10 points for the Red Jackets. Felton Gray (9), Casmier Bradford-Sawyer (4) and DaiQuon McKinney (2) also contributed for Monroe. Yacoub Tarawally led World of Inquiry with 16 points and Junayde Richardson added 10 points for the Griffins. Markiest Griffin (8), Diego Martinez (7) and Ibrahim Bangura (3) also scored for World of Inquiry.
UNIVERSITY PREP (4-10) 46
AQUINAS (12-5) 57
Mackie Terry hit a 3-pointer right before the halftime buzzer to increase the Aquinas lead to six at half and the Li’l Irish never looked back. Aquinas has now won three of its last four. Jayon Alexander led Aquinas in scoring with 17 points, four assists and two steals while Chris Leysath added 16 points and six rebounds. Terry finished with five points and Jah Breedlove (8) and Mykel White (6) also contributed for Aquinas. Chris Powell led University Prep with 21 points while Gavin White and Quinton Nowden both finished with six points apiece. Keyall Manigautt added five points for UPrep.
EUGENIO MARIA DE HOSTOS CHARTER SCHOOL (3-14) 55
ROCHESTER ACADEMY (15-2) 82
Christian Coleman dropped 19 points to help lead Rochester Academy bounce back after consecutive losses. Cam Miller added 15 points and Joseph Aiken netted 14 points for the Racers. Keverne Langhorne posted 13 points while Antonio Rodriguez (8), Evariste Omebe (8) and Perry Washington (5) also contributed for Rochester Academy. Knekose Mack scored 26 points to lead EMHCS as Lavante Brown added eight points. Both Eddy Bermudez and Seth Patterson dropped seven points apiece for the Hornets as Justis Davis (4) and Jarvis Lewis (3) also scored for EMHCS.
PALMYRA-MACEDON (12-4)
GENEVA (8-7)
MARCUS WHITMAN (8-10) 41
NEWARK (13-3) 67
Kellen Foster scored a game-high 16 points to help lead Newark to its fourth consecutive victory and ninth in its last 10. Raeshawn Howard added 15 points and 11 rebounds while Brayden Steve had 14 points and 10 rebounds for the Reds. Other scorers – Newark; Tariq Joseph (6), Daveon Wright (4), Carlos Bueso (3), Damian Matthys (3), Jaypar Allen (2), Nicholas Hayes (2) and Eric Finni (2). Marcus Whitman was led by Brody Royston scoring 14 points and Logan Storms adding eight points. Tariku Blueye netted seven points for the Wildcats while Myles Prendergast (5), Kaiden Smith (5) and Alex Lucas (2) also contributed for Marcus Whitman.
PENN YAN (3-15) 43
WAYNE (14-3) 81
Cam Blankenburg dropped 17 points to lead Wayne to its fourth straight win and ninth of its last 10. PJ Ostrowski added a 15-point performance while Alec Gilbert posted 14 points. Jonah Schichtel netted 10 points for the Eagles and Alek Reynolds (6), Josh Warner (5), Nehemiah Johnson (5), Sean Nellis (4), Stephen Habecker (3) and Jake Giudice (2) also contributed for Wayne. Tanyon Dunning led Penn Yan finishing with 15 points and Liam Chapman added 11 points. Matthew Tones dropped eight points for the Mustangs while Owen Bishop (4), Anthony Candella (3) and Aven Foster (2) also scored.
MYNDERSE ACADEMY (3-14) 50
WATERLOO (11-5) 61
Nolan Slywka led Waterloo with a game-high 17 points to help the Tigers to their second straight win and three of their last four. Casey Burcroff added 12 points while Markell Kingston-Johnson and John Siblosky both netted 10 points apiece. Jake Prayne led Mynderse Academy with 16 points while Chase Fitzgerald added a 10-point performance.
WILLIAMSON (2-13) 39
LYONS (15-1) 84
JC Walker scored a game-high 28 points to help Lyons to its sixth straight double-digit win. Jaiden Lopez posted 15 points and Jamire Johnson added 10 points for the Lions. Michael Briggs, Zavien Horn and Jaheim Morris all finished with six points each while Dezmen Bell (5), Jacob Sides (3) and Darius Wood-Asbury (2) also scored for Lyons. Jordan Genge led Williamson with 12 points and Marshall Faniel added a seven point performance. Matthew DeFisher finished with six points while DJ Barber (5), Myles Wurtz (3), Riley O’Neil (2), Kayne Holberton (2) and Brett Steurrys (2) also contributed for the Marauders.
CLYDE-SAVANNAH (4-13) 24
EAST ROCHESTER (11-6) 57
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (2-15)
MARION (5-11)
SODUS (9-8) 61
RED CREEK (13-4) 67
LIVONIA (8-11) 38
DANSVILLE (12-6) 55
Ethan Canfield dropped a double-double to help Dansville to its fourth win in its last five. Canfield finished with 12 points, 18 rebounds and four blocks as Colin Gray added 15 points, five rebounds, three steals and two assists. Tyler Harris posted eight points and four steals for the Mustangs and Reid Martin netted seven points and five rebounds. Dawson Wadsworth scored six points, five rebounds and five assists as Reese Dixon (3), Anthony Morrow (3) and Nate Gardner (1) also contributed for Dansville. Chris Coyle led Livonia with 20 points and Nicholas Coyle added a six-point performance. Connor Feehan (4), Tommy Stewart (3), Shawn Abbott (3) and Jackson Cook (2) also scored for the Bulldogs.
HORNELL (14-4) 81
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (1-18) 37
PERRY (8-10) 58
AVON (15-3) 77
Trevor Stroud scored 18 points to lead Avon to its fourth straight win and eight of its last 10. Stroud added six assists and Hudson Volpe posted a double-double with 12 points and 10 rebounds. Josh Harter netted 12 points, six assists and five rebounds for the Braves. Braedon Wolfanger led Perry dropping 15 points followed by Bryce Tallman netting 14 points. Brad Parsons scored 11 points for the Yellow Jackets as Matt Givens added nine points and six assists.
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (3-15) 53
PAVILION (6-12) 60
MOUNT MORRIS (12-6) 62
YORK (16-2) 89
York won its fifth straight and ninth in the past 10 to clinch its second consecutive LCAA Division 3 title. Jake Pangrazio led York with 34 points and Maddox Timothy finished with 26 points. Connor Rodwell dropped 11 points for the Knights and Tyler Brady netted 10 points. Payton Bownds led Mount Morris with 13 points and Dryson Constantino added 11 points. Naviar Ford dropped an eight point performance for the Blue Devils while Mason Santini and Owen Yencer both finished with seven points apiece.
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (16-2) 75
ALEXANDER (6-12) 53
LYNDONVILLE (0-18) 43
NOTRE DAME-BATAVIA (13-5) 86
BYRON-BERGEN (14-2) 64
WHEATLAND-CHILI (11-6) 62
Gianni Ferrara added 17 for Byron-Bergen including a layup off a drive early in the fourth to give the Bees their largest lead of the game at 60-47. Roxanne Noeth’s club maintained the 13-point advantage when Braeden Chambry fed David Brumsted for two of his 10 points and a 64-51 lead with less than four minutes remaining in the game. READ MORE.
HOLLEY (1-16) 32
PEMBROKE (17-1) 108
Pembroke eclipsed 100 points for the first time this season and continued its win streak with its only loss coming in the first game of the season. Tyson Totten led Pembroke with 29 points and Cayden Pfalzer added 23 points. Owen Hootman netted 14 points for the Dragons as Avery Ferreira and Chase Guzdek both finished with 10 points each. Jon Suro dished out 10 assists for Pembroke. Destin Kuyal led Holley with 11 points and Vinny Golisano added eight points.
GENESEE VALLEY/BELFAST (6-11) 35
HOUGHTON (3-13) 48
BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (15-3) 62
WELLSVILLE (10-7) 53
To report scores, please email photos of that night’s scorebook pages to scores.pickinsplinters@gmail.com.
Leave a Reply