EAST (10-5) 70
EDISON TECH (10-6) 59
Graftonieshe Bowers and Jaylen Giles combined for 35 points to lead four in double figures, and the East High girls’ basketball team held off a late rally to win its seventh straight game. READ MORE.
WILSON MAGNET (1-14) 32
SCHOOL OF THE ARTS (13-2) 77
Jazlynn Logan dropped 30 points to lead Arts to its third straight win. The senior finished with eight assists, three steals and two rebounds, and Maya Williams recorded a double-double with 26 points, 11 boards, five blocks, two assists and a steal. Breyelle Geiger racked up 10 points, 10 rebounds, five steals and two assists. Son’ger McCullough tallied five points, five boards and two assists, and Kayona Toney (4) grabbed six rebounds and swiped two steals. Precious Grant (2) pulled down 10 rebounds and had a block. London Alexander and Katarina Terrell each tallied two rebounds and a steal.
OUR LADY OF MERCY (6-11) 44
BISHOP KEARNEY (13-3) 81
Caydence Hadley racked up 31 points, 16 rebounds, six blocks, three assists and three steals to lead Bishop Kearney to its ninth double-digit win of the season. Amaia Jackson followed with 20 points, seven boards, four assists and four steals, and Klarissa Goode contributed 10 points, nine assists, seven steals and three rebounds. Asia Wilson added 10 points, six assists, five boards and two steals. Allie Hall (5) grabbed 11 rebounds to go with three blocks and a steal, and Liz Cruz had five points.
DANSVILLE (12-5) 37
LIVONIA (15-2) 50
GENESEO (14-4) 42
Le ROY (9-9) 41
Le Roy’s Kenna MacKenzie led with 15 points, one assist, one rebound and a steal in the effort. Abby Allen added 12 points, three assists and three boards, and Corina Dunn recorded 10 points, six boards, one assist and a steal. Lindsey Steffenilla tacked on four to go with five rebounds, five steals and three assists.
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (1-18) 21
HORNELL (11-6) 86
Madelyn Moore registered a double-double with 20 points, 10 rebounds and eight steals to lead Hornell to its fourth consecutive win. Jordyn Dyring followed with 15 points and Parker Graham tacked on 11. Mia Nasca added 10 and Lillian Hoyt had eight. Selena Maldonado and Reagan Evingham both contributed seven, while Payton Bently chipped in six. Zahra Mehr had two.
KESHEQUA (14-4) 63
WARSAW (2-16) 20
Libby Benner led Keshequa with 14 points, eight rebounds, six steals, four assists and a block in the Indians fourth consecutive win. Braelyn Isaman added 12 points, five boards, five steals and two assists, and Ryley Benner collected eight points, four boards and two steals. Julia Wilkins tallied eight points, four rebounds, four steals, two assists and a block, while Riley Nageldinger had eight points, four boards, two steals and an assist. Anna Linde scored seven, grabbed five rebounds and swiped four steals, and Ava Thayer tacked on six, swiped six steals and dished out two assists.
AVON (12-6) 44
PERRY (7-10) 24
Sarina McDowell led Avon with 12 points as the Braves won their fifth consecutive game. For Perry, Emma DaRocha had six points and six rebounds.
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PAVILION (14-3) 49
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (11-7) 45 OT
Karlee Zinkievich dropped a game-high 34 points and hit a bank-shot trey at the buzzer to send the game to overtime. The senior netted five triples in the game including one in overtime to give Pavilion a lead the would not relinquish. Zinkievich scored six in the fourth quarter after the Gophers trailed 31-27 heading into the final stanza. Lauren Kingsley added seven points. For Cal-Mum, Hazell Nickerson recorded a double-double with 12 points and 13 rebounds, and the sophmore register five of her points in a third quarter where the Raiders outscored the Gophers 16-5. Ava Amorese and Gracie Boudreau each contributed 11, and Maddy DeVore tallied five points, 12 boards and four steals.
HAVERLING (10-9) 42
WELLSVILLE (11-8) 45
Emily Robbins scored 12 points to lead Wellsville as the Lions outscored Haverling 21-11 in the fourth quarter to overcome a 31-24 deficit heading into the final stanza. Robbins went 3-for-6 from the foul line and added a trey. Averee Palmatier and Makenna Dunbar each added 10, and Sara Reitz had six and shot 3-for-4 from the line. Natalie Adams (5) and Lindsay Stuck (2) rounded out the Lions’ attack. For Haverling, Meredith Czajkowski scored 17 and added eight boards, seven steals and four assists to lead the Rams. The senior also went 4-for-6 from the line, and Natalie Krelie finished with 12 points, three rebounds, one assist and a steal. Leah Krelie added four points, two rebounds and a steal. Madison Coots (4) grabbed four boards, and Lola Coots (3) pulled down three boards. Emma Luckenbach (2) had 10 rebounds.
Quote from Haverling head coach Randy Abrams:
“This one will hurt for awhile. We opened up with a 17-4 lead then got into some foul trouble and were only up 4 at the half. Had a little spurt in the 3rd, but everything fell apart mainly on the defensive end in the 4th quarter. We lost patience on the offense end and then struggled to defend in the paint on defense.”
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT/SODUS (4-13)
FRANKLIN (0-15)
NEWARK (6-10) 54
MIDLAKES (8-8) 65
Mary Givens led the way with 20 points for Midlakes in the win. Grace Murphy added 14 and Kate Mahoney tacked on 13. Hanna Godkin scored eight and Callie Walker chipped in six. Stella DelPapa had four. For Newark, Naomi Jones scored 14 to lead the Reds. Brooklyn Graham added 11 and Malia Brown contributed eight. TaKyla Vaughn and Lena Ramos both had seven apiece, and Ciana Galvin had five. Karina Natale added two.
GENEVA (1-16) 10
PALMYRA-MACEDON (16-2) 48
Marianna Hodgins finished with a double-double with 10 points, 10 boards, seven steals, four blocks and two steals to lead Pal-Mac to its 11th straight win. Taryn Goodness added 12 points, six rebounds, two assists and a steal, and Erika Mitchell contributed nine points, three rebounds and two steals. Julia Belanger tallied five points, four steals and three boards, and Molly Seither had five points, four steals, two assists and a rebound. Elise Tome (3)swiped four steals and dished out an assist, and Aleigha D’Amato (2) had two boards and a steal. Mikayla Thomas (2) pulled down three rebounds. Georgia Wirth totaled four assists, four steals, three boards and two blocks, and Jolie Bourgeois had three rebounds, one asssist and a steal.
WAYNE (5-11)
PENN YAN (3-12)
MYNDERSE (11-6) 44
WATERLOO (15-1) 66
Morgan Caraballo scored 24 including 13 in the first half as Waterloo took a 34-20 lead into the break. The senior netted a game-high four treys including three in the first half, and the captain went 2-for-3 from the foul line. Jazzmyn Lewis added 19 and shot 4-for-10 from the line. Natalie DiSanto tacked on 13 and a pair of triples, and the senior went 3-for-3 from the line. Addison Bree added eight and two 3-pointers, and Logan Amidon had two. For Mynderse, Maddie Verkey scored 15, grabbed 12 rebounds and hit three from behind the 3-point arc. Lauren McDermott chipped in eight and two triples, and Haley Mosche contributed six points and nine boards. Sophie Palladino scored six and was 2-of-4 from the line, and Bell Ferrara had six. Kelly Kohberger (3) hit a trey in the first quarter.
GANANDA (14-4) 54
CLYDE-SAVANNAH (11-6) 44
Kaylee Marvin registered a triple-double with 20 points, 21 rebounds and 12 blocks for Gananda in the win. The junior went 6-for-9 from the foul line, and the Blue Panthers outscored Clyde-Savannah 24-14 in the second half after entering the break tied at 30-all. Eva Jenny finished with a double-double with 11 points, 11 boards, four assists and three steals, and the junior scored 10 of her points in the second half and went 4-for-6 from the line. Nicole Cruz added 9 and was 1-for-2 from the line. Ella Lathrop tacked on eight, and Katie Rothwell (4) added four in the second half. Nyah Cruz had two. For Clyde-Savannah, Jaida Larsen scored 18 to lead the Golden Eagles. Taylor Carnevale added 11 and a pair of treys, and Aslyn Rattray tacked on nine and two triples in a 20-point second quarter for the Golden Eagles. Kylie Paylor chipped in four.
PEMBROKE (8-11) 41
HOLLEY (6-12) 35
Elle Peterson led Pembroke with 18 points, three assists, three rebounds and steal in the win. Isabel Breeden followed with eight points, four boards, two steals and one assist, and Karli Houseknecht contributed seven points, six rebounds, two assists and two steals. Onolee Easterbrook finished with four points, seven boards, one assist, one block and one steal. Jada Everett (4) grabbed three rebounds and dished out two assists, and Seneca Calderon had six boards, one assist and a steal. Carly Cerasani had three boards and three steals.
ATTICA (7-10) 36
KENDALL (5-12) 41
NOTRE DAME-BATAVIA (16-1) 65
LYNDONVILLE (12-6) 39
Amelia McCulley scored 28 points including eight treys to help extend Notre Dame-Batavia’s winning streak to 14 games. The senior finished with five rebounds, four steals, three assists and three blocks, while Avelin Tomidy recorded a double-double 19 points, 10 boards, two steals and one block. Emma Sisson added 10 points, 13 boards, two steals and two assists, and the junior went 3-for-5 from the foul line. Maggie Monachino (2) swiped four steals, dished out one assist and grabbed a board. Sofia Falleti (2) contributed four boards, three blocks and a steal, and Nina Bartz (2) had three rebounds and a steal. Clairissa Milliman added two points and a rebound.
WHEATLAND-CHILI (4-14) 25
BYRON BERGEN (11-7) 58
MacKenzie Senf scored 11 and Zoey Shepherd added 10 to lead Byron Bergen in the win. Kendall Phillips tacked on nine and Olivia Senf chipped in six. Dayanara Caballero scored five, and Ava Wagoner and Novalee Pocock each had four. Victoria Rogoyski (3), Janessa Amesbury (2), Gabby Graff (2) and Kaidance Kimball (2) rounded out the Bees’ scoring.
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (15-3) 45
ALEXANDER (14-4) 48
Alyssa Kramer scored 16 points to lead Alexander to its fifth consecutive win. Riley Powell added nine and Emily Pietrzykowski chipped in eight. Melanie Pohl tacked on five and Madison Boyce had four. Laurel Kania (3), Parker Wolfley (2) and Makenna Boyce (1) rounded out the Trojans’ attack.
C.G. FINNEY (12-6) 44
BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (7-11) 30
FILLMORE (12-5)
SCIO/FRIENDSHIP (10-7)
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