MONROE (14-1) 75
NORTHEAST (6-10) 54
Davion Jones and Jaquan Shears scored 25 points apiece as Monroe clinched the Rochester City Athletic Conference (RCAC) Division II title. Felton Gray added 15 points while Casimer Bradford-Sawyer (4), Will McKinney (3) and DaiQuon McKinney (3) rounded out the scoring for the Red Jackets. The win was the third straight for Monroe. Monty Velletri and Chrishton Wester both scored 13 points to top the Northeast offense. Loren Thomas added 12. Mikell Timmons (9), Kanaz Linder (3), Rakear Knowles (2) and Semaj Rhynes-Hall (2) also scored for the Panthers.
FRANKLIN (12-5) 96
EDISON TECH (7-11) 69
Terence Thompson, who earlier in the week logged his third triple-double of the season, finished with 31 points, 16 rebounds, five blocks and two steals as Franklin won its sixth straight game. Teammate Shamere Freeman accounted for 34 points, seven rebounds and seven assists while Shawn Goins had 25 points and five steals. Danny Williams (3), Clarence Thompson (2) and Jamere Session (1) rounded out the scoring for Franklin. Edison’s Tyler Bethea and Jabari Johnson scored 23 and 22 points respectively. Chris Taggart (8), Davijon Lipscomb (7), Jabric Larkins (4) and Jamar Smith (3) also scored for the Inventors.
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WILSON MAGNET (4-12) 64
McQUAID JESUIT (6-12) 73
Jaiyden Jones and Chris Woodard turned in a double-double apiece while Casey Montesano scored 10 of his team-high 20 points in the second quarter when McQuaid built a double-digit lead and went on to win its third straight game and fifth in the past six. Montesano connected four times from the floor in the second including twice from behind the 3-point arc, and the Jesuit Knights took a 35-24 lead into the locker room. Montesano also grabbed six rebounds in the win. Jones finished with 18 points and 15 rebounds. Woodard accounted for 17 points and 12 rebounds. Ian Florence and Khaleeb Obieke accounted for six points apiece while Isaiah Anderson (3) and Anthony DiMarco (3) rounded out the scoring for McQuaid. Wilson’s DaSiah White topped all scorers with 32 points on the strength of five treys. Kendrick Moxley added 11 and Lemar Rhone had 10 points. Brandon Davis (5), Mike Wiggins (4) and Tunna Brooken (2) also scored for the Wildcats.
WORLD OF INQUIRY (7-11) 51
SCHOOL OF THE ARTS (7-10) 54
Sam Howland finished with 20 points, seven assists and seven rebounds while Tyree Moore posted a double-double of 14 points and 10 rebounds to lead SOTA. Latrell Ingram contributed 12 points. Aness Jaff had eight points and eight rebounds. Paul Alex-Stevens grabbed a career-high 18 rebounds in the win. Yacoub Tarawally paced the WOI offense with 14 points. Ibrahim Bangura scored 12, and Jaedon Adams-Griffin added 10 points. Diego Maritnez finished with nine.
EARLY COLLEGE (0-17)
ROCHESTER PREP (3-13)
FAIRPORT (9-9) 53
BISHOP KEARNEY (13-5) 50
Fairport rebounded from a scoreless second quarter to win for the third time in the past four games. Six different players found the bottom of the net in the third quarter when the Red Raiders used a 21-9 advantage to take a 38-31 lead into the fourth quarter. Aidan White led Fairport with 12 points. Zac Ditzel had 10. Andrew Miller, Wallace Rahmaan and Hayden McCue scored eight apiece. LaShard Lowery (4) and Will Stanek rounded out the scoring for Fairport. Eric Hillsman and Jah Reaves finished with a double-double apiece for Kearney. Hillsman had 18 points, 11 rebounds and three assists. Reaves finished with 13 points, 10 rebounds and four assists. Trevor Bohon and Russell Ellis scored seven apiece. Bohon grabbed four rebounds. Ellis handed out four assists. Rocco Barberi (3) and Colin Gentile (2) also scored for the Kings.
WNY MARITIME (VI)
ROCHESTER ACADEMY CS (15-2)
AVON (16-3) 74
Le ROY (10-9) 55
Josh Harter scored 26 points while Trevor Stroud collected 20 points and eight steals as Avon won its fifth straight game. Hudson Volpe finished with 10 points, and 18 rebounds. Michael Rowland added seven points and eight rebounds. Leading by six at halftime, Avon pulled away in the third quarter when Volpe and Stroud scored eight apiece to help the Braves take a 12-point lead into the fourth quarter. Lee Hartke (6), Matthew Malley (3) and Cael Driscoll (2) rounded out the scoring for Avon. The win overshadowed the effort from Le Roy’s Merritt Holly, Jr. who scored 16 points including the 1,000th of his career. (1001 for carer). Andrew Pocock added 16 and Cael Koukides had 10 points. Parker Dowell (5), Zander Staba (5) and Jean Agosto (3) also scored for Le Roy.
WAYNE (15-3) 40
PALMYRA-MACEDON (12-5) 37
WATERLOO (11-6) 40
NEWARK (14-3) 56
Brayden Steve finished with a game-high 20 points, and Raeshawn Howard registered a double-double as Newark avenged an earlier loss with its fifth straight win. Steve connected on four 3-pointers including a pair of triples in the third quarter when Newark pulled away from a tie game after 16 minutes of play. Howard had 17 points and 11 rebounds. Kellen Foster hit two triples and added 13 points. Jaypar Allen, Eric Finn and Daveon Wright scored two apiece. Nolan Slywka, Devin Mulvery-Salerno and Markell Kingston-Johnson each scored 11 points for Waterloo. Dylan Caraballo (3), Casey Burcroff (2) and John Sibloski (2) also scored for the Tigers. Waterloo took a 61-42 decision when the Finger Lakes East rivals met in mid-December.
LYONS (16-1) 72
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (3-16) 45
Jacob Sides led three in double figures with 18 points, and Lyons cruised to its seventh straight win. JC Walker had 11 points while Jamire Johnson scored 10. Mikey Briggs (8), Jaiden Lopez (6), Dez Bell (6), DEvyn Williams (6), Darius Wood-Asbury (5) and Jaheim Morris (2) rounded out the scoring for the Lions. North Rose-Wolcott’s Lukas Crane and Nick Gilbert accounted for 14 apiece. Cody Crane added 13. Issiah Jarvis (3) and Austin Smith (1) also scored for NR-W.
RED CREEK (14-4) 71
WILLIAMSON (2-14) 41
GANANDA (9-8) 75
CLYDE-SAVNNAH (4-14) 55
Miles Caviness led four in double figures with 24 points, and Gananda put together back-to-back wins for the fourth time this season. Caviness scored nine in the second quarter when the Blue Panthers jumped out to a 40-20 lead heading into halftime. The junior forward connected three times from behind the 3-point arc in the game and was part of an overall effort that saw Gananda hit 10 times from distance in the win. Cohyn Reisman matched Caviness with three triples as part of an 18-point effort. Cooper Grassel and Isaiah Espaillot accounted for 14 and 11 points repsectively. Aiden Giancursio (6) and Owen Switzer (2) rounded out the scoring for Gananda. Zymere Smith led Clyde-Savannah with 18 points. Evan Thayer added 10 points. Aidan Vanduyne (8), Tanner Buisch (7), Chris Titus (3) and Aiden Grinell (2) also scored for the Golden Eagles.
EAST ROCHESTER (12-6) 55
SODUS (10-9) 50
Teddy Emmings led East Rochester with 24 points and eight rebounds. The Bombers have won three straight and four of five.
KENDALL (4-13) 78
HOLLEY (1-17) 46
ELBA (5-14) 31
WHEATLAND-CHILI (12-6) 75
PEMBROKE (18-1) 86
ALEXANDER (6-13) 49
Tyson Totten led three in double figures with 28 points, and Pembroke continued to roll as the Dragons have not lost since their season opener. Avery Ferreira accounted for 17 and Cayden Pfalzer had 14 points. Owen Hootman added nine points. Jon Suro handed out 11 assists. Dylan Pohl led Alexander with 17 points.
NOTRE DAME-BATAVIA (13-6) 51
BYRON-BERGEN (15-2) 62
ATTICA (8-10) 44
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (17-2) 53
AVOCA/PRATTSBURGH (16-2) 85
WELLSVILLE (10-8) 38
Sawyer Devoe finished four steals shy of a triple-double while Macoy Putnam was three steals shy of his own triple-double. The win was the ninth straight for Avoca/Prattsburgh. Devoe accounted for 26 points, 16 rebounds, six steals and three assists. Putnam had 26 points, 15 assist and seven steals. Haden Abbott had 15 points and five assists. Evan Campbell contributed 10 points. Jamel Crowder (2), Connor Hammond (2), Dayton Putnam (2) and Collin Hammond (2) rounded out the scoring for A/P. Logan Dunbar topped the Wellsville offense with 18 points. Cody Costello added 12. JJ Howard (5) and Asher Billings (3) also scored for the Lions.
CUBA-RUSHFORD (15-4) 43
FILLMORE (13-5) 63
GENESEE VALLEY/BELFAST (6-11) 46
BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (15-3) 65
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