EAST (9-6) 37
WEBSTER-THOMAS (10-8) 72
Mady Kelly dropped 41 points to lead Webster Thomas to its sixth double-digit win of the season. This marks Kelly’s third 40-plus point performance this year and second consecutive. Kristina Baller added 12 points. Maggie Smith chipped in six. Ruby Marrapese and Raja Mosher each contributed four points. Oksana Tupyckyj and Ella Wambach scored two points apiece. Olivia Constantino finished the scoring for Webster Thomas with one point.
CANANDAIGUA (14-5) 60
PITTSFORD-SUTHERLAND (16-3) 40
Mya Herman finished with 19 points to lead Canandaigua to its third win in a row. Liv Schorr followed with 10 points. Julia Geitner added nine points. Emily Hubler and Kyleigh Chapman each scored eight. Macy Folk (4) and Brooke Rizzo (2) rounded out the scoring for Canandaigua. Lucy Bush and Petra Hunt scored eight points a piece to lead Pittsford-Sutherland’s offense. Leora Cook chipped in five points. Cecilia Peinado Calvo and Ellie Bergen collected four points apiece. Caitlin Bergen (3), Annie Dodge (3), Maddie Littlefield (3), and Lara Brandt (2) finished the scoring for Pittsford-Sutherland.
EDISON TECH (10-6) 30
GREECE ARCADIA/OLYMPIA (8-10) 59
Shania Estrich scored 23 points to lead Greece Arcadia/Olympia to its sixth double digit win of the year. Maddy Kielkowicz added 15 points to the effort.
SOUTH SENECA (11-8) 63
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (12-7) 35
Chloe Scott totaled 16 points leading South Seneca to eleventh double digit win of the year. Haley Parry followed with 14 points. Sarah Hill chipped in seven. Ciera Babcock and Makenzie Snyder scored six apiece. Ava Utter and Alysa Elder each scored four points. Mia Rasmussen and Anna Dufour each scored three to round out the scoring for South Seneca. Ashley Thomas led Honeoye Falls-Lima with 14. Lindsay Higley scored nine. Ava Higgins added eight. Catelynn Farrell and Sarah Baader recorded two points apiece to finish the scoring for Honeoye Falls-Lima.
EUGENIO MARIA DE HOSTOS (0-12) 41
LIMA CHRISTIAN (10-6) 52
Alyssa March posted a double double to lead Lima Christian to eighth double digit win of the year. March finished with 21 points and 12 rebounds. Lillian Herring followed her teammate with a 20 point performance. Sophia Britton chipped in eight points. Jordyn Warsaw (2) and Abigail Britton (1) completed the scoring for Lima Christian.
ROMULUS (3-15) 24
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (17-2) 61
Kendall Parker totaled 23 points, connecting from the 3-point line four times, to give Dundee/Bradford a 42-12 lead at halftime. Mikayla Schoffner followed with 15 points to help lead the BraveScots to their ninth win in a row. Brieonna Bayer and Kailey Yeoman each chipped in seven points. Lily Hall (4), Alissa Eaves (3), and Trisha Edmister (2) finished the scoring for Dundee/Bradford. Hannah Wahula led Romulus with nine points. Aguilara Maria scored six. Maggie Bloom recorded five points. Libby Barbay (4) and Slentz Charlotte (2) rounded out the scoring for Romulus.
BLOOMFIELD (16-3) 56
HARLEY-ALLENDALE-COLUMBIA (7-11) 39
Sisters Lily (18) and Allison Baughman (10) totaled 28 points and led Bloomfield to its fourth straight win. Ashlyn Wright finished with 15 points. Ava Hawkins contributed seven. Solae Turner (4) and Molly Thompson (2) completed the scoring for Bloomfield. Cadence Breaker led Harley-Allendale-Columbia with a 28 point performance. Aryana Said added five points. Sawyer Hartman (3), Katherine Winchester (2), and Maddy Manske (1) finished the scoring for the Wolves.
RED JACKET (4-14)
NAPLES (1-15)
CLYDE-SAVANNAH (11-6) 22
EAST ROCHESTER (13-6) 49
Emma Romach totaled 14 points to lead East Rochester to its fourth straight win. Zarriah Eldridge followed with 12 points. Aaliyah Carmichael chipped in eight points. Lebria Hickman added five. Lily Funk scored four. Gianna Romach (2), Ella Romach (2), and Aniyah Eldridge (2) completed the scoring for the Bombers.
LYONS (16-3) 63
RED CREEK (2-14) 21
Jayla Bell recorded 18 points, nine rebounds, and seven steals to lead Lyons to its third straight win. Kara Stephens followed with 14 points and five rebounds. Kamryn Bonnell finished with 12 points and four steals. Hailey Battle (7), Samantha Figueroa (6), and Milleniyah Glanton (6) completed the scoring for Lyons. Ryleigh Holliday led Red Creek’s offense with five points. McKenzie Allen and Jada Brown each scored four points. Madalyn Mayville and Madison Leszczynski each collected three points. Halle Brown rounded out Red Creek’s offense with two points.
WILSON MAGNET (1-14) 33
DANSVILLE (13-4) 71
Stephanie Youngers recorded 17 points leading Dansville to its ninth double digit win of the season. Sisters Chelsie (13) and Megan (12) Tyler totaled 25 points and each had an assist. Emma Allen contributed eight points. Taylor Hamsher and Aynsley Belcher scored seven apiece. Emma Butters and Kali Meyer each scored three points to cap the scoring for Dansville. Elena Mountzouros chipped in and assist and three rebounds. Breanna Majors-Brown led Wilson Magnet with 23 points.
ARKPORT/CANASERAGA (10-9) 29
ADDISON (15-3) 63
CAMPBELL/SAVONA (4-12) 27
JASPER-TROUPSBURG (6-13) 38
Lauren Boss led Jasper-Troupsburg’s offense with 11 points. Kayley Stuart, Natalie Cornell, and Keira Marsh scored six points each. Reagan Miles (5) and Madison Lady (4) finished the scoring for Jasper-Troupsburg.
AVOCA-PRATTSBURGH (11-8) 28
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (19-0) 57
Lillian Mullen scored 13 points in the first half to help Canisteo-Greenwood outscore Avoca-Prattsburgh 31-10. Mullen finished with 24 points leading the Redskins to their eighteenth double digit win of the year. Brooke Burd totaled 11 points. Peyton Peters scored seven. Bailey Mullen added six. McKenna Ferris (3), Sarah Coddington (2), Kennedy Richardson (2), and Hailey Davis (2) rounded out the scoring for Canisteo-Greenwood. Kamryn Edwards led Aovca-Prattsburgh’s offense with 14 points. Makena Schlesing added three. Kendra Gay (2), Marissa Reid (2), Diane Hakes (2) Breanna Jorritsma (2), D’mariannah Hinson-Pike (2), and Emma Carlton completed the scoring for Avoca-Prattsburgh.
ALFRED-ALMOND (0-18) 20
HAMMONDSPORT (11-7) 42
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