BATAVIA (14-4) 96
GREECE ATHENA (15-3) 91
Javin McFollins poured in 30 points to lead Batavia to its second consecutive victory. McFollins drilled eight triples in the game, including six in the first half. The game was tightly contested throughout but the Blue Devils remained in front after every quarter in the game. Batavia had four others eclipse double figures in the game as Carter McFollins and Sawyer Siverling each added 18 on the night. Cam McClinic chipped in with 13, while Rashawd Christie scored 12. Athena was led by a game-high and season-high 44 points from Zee Johnson. Johnson shot seven of nine from distance and also added seven rebounds and five assists. Khorie Reaves joined Johnson in a big night for the Trojans scoring 22 points. Connor Osier added 11 for Athena. I’zayah Reaves (9) and I’zick Reaves (5) rounded out Athena’s efforts. Joey Morranco (3) and Mikey McKenzie (2) filled out the rest of the Blue Devils scoring.
VICTOR (16-2) 66
FAIRPORT (8-9) 55
Cam Ryan drilled five triples and scored 20 points to lead Victor to a second straight win. The Blue Devils trailed 33-31 at the half but used a 19-7 third quarter to propel them across the finish line. AJ Queri added 13 points in the second half and 16 overall for Victor. Aidan White led the way for Fairport scoring 24 points, including four threes. White was held scoreless in the deciding third quarter while Ryan scored eight in the frame. Zac Ditzel chipped in 14 points for the Red Raiders. LaShard Lowery (7), Wallace Rahmaan (6), Andrew Miller (3) and Landon Brunken (1) rounded out the Fairport efforts. Brennan Hopkins (8), Griffen Hopkins (6), Nick Leonard (6), Garrett Clar (5), and Ryan Dodge (5) provided the rest of the scoring for Victor.
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CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (9-9) 63
PENFIELD (10-8) 89
Trevor Hofer scored 16 points to lead six double-digit scorers for Penfield’s second win in a row. Hofer scored all 16 of his points in the second half but it was a 45-25 first half that positioned the Patriots for the victory. Joining Hofer in double figures were Aiden Cook (15), Derek Torres (15), Scott Petre (11), Patrick Ealing (11), and Caden Harrington (11). Churchville-Chili was led by a game-high 18 points from Jason Gibbs. Michael Sardou chipped in 17 points for the Saints. Joaquan Thomas (12) and Ricardo Lagares (11) also were in double figures for Churchville-Chili. Cameron Gefell (3) and Jason Small (2) scored the remaining points for the Saints. Jackson Berganny (7) and Joe Coyle (3) rounded out the Penfield efforts.
EASTRIDGE (5-12) 46
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (13-5) 48
Max Michalski scored 17 points as Pittsford Suthlerland pulled out a second straight victory. Eastridge trailed 32-26 entering the fourth quarter of play and nearly doubled their total for the game in the final quarter, falling just short in the end. Cordell Young scored 12 of his game-high in the fourth to lead the Lancers. Zy Switzer cracked double figures with 11 for Eastridge. Chandler Reynolds was the only other player to reach double digits with 10 points for Sutherland. Amber Rodgers (5), Ayden Pomales (3), Jelyn Collins (2), Tariq Fryer (2) and Ty Kunzer-Borrelli (2) filled out the Lancers scoring efforts. For Sutherland it was Everett Wilcox (8), Dutch Petorious (6), Mike Sacco (4), Luke Fliss (2) and Ivan Goettler (1) who provided the rest of the scoring.
WEBSTER THOMAS (12-6) 64
RUSH HENRIETTA (3-15) 40
CANADAIGUA (6-12) 39
BRIGHTON (12-5) 70
Trygve Watkins led three in double figures with 19 points, and Brighton won its third straight game and fourth in the past five. Watkins connected five times from behind the 3-point arc in the win. Troy McPherson added 17 points while Reggie Smith, Jr. had 13. Jack Scott (7), Andrew Kotrides (6), Cole Fikes (5) and Charlie McGowan (3) rounded out the scoring for the Bruins. Nate Barone topped the Canandaigua lineup with 11 points. Connor McKenna added eight. Matt Pawlicki (7), Nathan Sheridan (5), George Spinelli (4), Joe Caito (2) and Reid Emerson (2) also scored for the Braves.
GREECE OLYMPIA (2-15) 54
BROCKPORT (9-9) 73
Francis Nwokonko scored 30 points and grabbed 10 rebounds to lead Brockport to their third win in the last four games. Nwonkonko shot 14-21 from the field scoring 28 of his 30 points in just three quarters the Blue Devils built a 61-37 lead after three. Greece Olympia was led by a game-high 31 points from Landon Evans. Evans hit four threes and shot a perfect 3-3 from the free throw line. Justin Sillen was the only other player in double figures in the game, finishing with 11 for Brockport. Brockport’s scoring was rounded out by Andrew Wilson (7), Kaedan Laureano (6), Owen Cummings (4), Greg Rightmeyer (4), Xavier Bauer (4), Peter Leicht (3), Dan Dailey (2), and Cooper Harvey (2). Caiden Evans (9), Amari Colon-Brown (7), William Buttino (4) and Ayden Gorham (3) provided the rest of the scoring for the Spartans.
GATES-CHILI (6-12) 80
HILTON (6-11) 91
Ben Sneddon scored 19 points to lead Hilton its third win in the last four. Michael Whelehan drilled three from deep and added 12 points on the night. Gates-Chili was powered by a game-high 36 points from Kani Mitchem. Mitchem knocked down seven three-pointers in the game and scored 27 of his 36 after halftime. Anthony Dicesare contributed six triples of his own, scoring 21 points for the Spartans. Joey Vigerzi chipped in 12 points and three triples. Jeremy Tantalo (9) and Brandon Randolph (2) scored the rest of the Spartans buckets. Johnny Bianchi and Macalum Emrich each scored 10 points for the Cadets. Luke Simonelli and Brady Gerig each chipped in nine for Hilton who had six players score nine or more points. James Capellupo (8), Timmy Graziano (7), Ben Cronk (5) and Matt Reed (2) rounded out the scoring for Hilton.
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (6-10) 64
GREECE ARCADIA (3-16) 46
Nolan Smith and Trent Wager each scored 16 points as Honeoye Falls-Lima snapped a three game losing streak. Wager drilled four threes for the Cougars. A 14-7 first quarter spearheaded the Cougars efforts. Sam Vogt also cracked double figures scoring 10 in the victory. Greece Arcadia was led by a trio of scorers in double figures. Xavier Smith scored a team-high 12 points, Austin DiNatale added 11, and Lincoln Fling scored 10 for the Titans. Conner Viele (3), Jakson Schweigert (3), Jayden Caldarelli (3) and Marlon McCollough (2) rounded out the Titans efforts. Carson Joint (8), Owen Smith (6), Landon Hammond (3), Austyn Crego (2), Aidan Neenan (2) and Madut Mathuc (1) provided the rest of the HFL points.
BISHOP KEARNEY (13-4) 52
NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN (10-7) 48
Eric Hillsman scored a team leading 18 points as Bishop Kearney won its third consecutive contest. The Kings outscored Northstar Christian 24-17 in the second half to rally for the win. Andrew Eschner scored a game-high 20 points for the Knights, including three triples. Justin Robinson added 13 points and also connected three times from distance. Alejandro Aguilar scored nine of his 11 in the first half for the Kings. Trevor Bonhan (8), Russell Ellis (6), Jahmez Reaves (4), Rocco Barbieri (3) and Colin Gentile (2) filled out the scoring output for Bishop Kearney. Gavin Jones (9), Lorenzo Danesi (4) and David Eschner (2) rounded out the Knights scoring.
RED JACKET (11-6) 46
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (12-8) 51
Nick Slavick led three in double figures with 15 points, and Dundee/Bradford won its second straight and fifth in the past six games. Logan Buchanan added 14 points, and Aidan Webster had 10. John Bell (8) and Ryan McTamney (4) rounded out the scoring for Dundee/Bradford. Red Jacket’s Truman Hill finished with 17 points and 19 rebounds. Aidan Griffith had 12 points while Johnathan Bugbee (7), James Sibeto (5), Aiden Reed (3), Liam Trick (2) also scored.
SOUTH SENECA (14-3) 56
BLOOMFIELD (7-10) 38
Devin Siurano scored eight of his game-high 14 points in the first quarter when South Seneca jumped to a 22-5 lead and went on to rebound from a loss to win for the ninth time in the past 10 games. Siurano connected four times from the floor including once from behind the 3-point arc in the opening eight minutes of play. Teammate Paul Clemenson added 12 points in the win. Ten players in all contributed to the South Seneca offense with Mike Kaufman (9), Kenny Halsey (4), Colton Dresser (4), Ethan Laverack (4), Zack Sherry (3), Anthony Demarco (2), AJ Denmark (2), and Owen Kenyon (2) rounding out the scoring for the Falcons South Seneca lost to Gananda last time out. Bloomfield’s Cameron Smith matched Siurano with 14 points. Tyler Rogers added eight. Jonathan Nelson (6), Shem Gossage (4), Braeden Moore (4) and Garion Tolbert (2) also scored for the Bombers.
MIDLAKES (8-10) 56
HONEOYE (8-9) 49
Jared Brownell scored a game-high 18 points to lead Midlakes. Brownell scored eight of his 18 in the decisive fourth quarter. The Screaming Eagles ran out to a 19-11 start with Brownell scoring eight in the opening quarter as well. Owen Guest chipped in with 13 points for Midlakes. Dylan Matton scored 8 of his 11 points for the Screaming Eagles in the fourth quarter. For Honeoye, Evan Cuba had a team-high 14 points and grabbed 11 boards for his fourteenth double double of the season. Owen Reynolds (9), Owen Baader (7), Landon Washburn (6), Billy Covey (6), Pavle Duric (4), and Luke Armstrong (3) rounded out the Honeoye scoring efforts. Kyle Kumkey (8), Kaiden Ranger (3), Hayden Bezzek (2) and Abe Diaz (1) filled out the Midlakes scoresheet.
HARLEY-ALLENDALE-COLUMBIA (10-6) 44
NAPLES (2-17) 28
Theo Colosimo and Thomas Riveros scored 10 points apiece to lead HAC. Colosimo finished with seven rebounds, six steals and five assist. Riveros had nine rebounds and a block. Tyler Knapp added nine points, six rebounds and four assists in the win.
KESHEQUA (8-9) 51
HOUGHTON (3-14) 34
Bryan Flanagan finished with 13 points and 12 rebounds to lead Keshequa. Jaiden Buchinger added 11 points and five steals. Nathan Thayer had nine points and five steals in the win. Aiden Upright and Ian Hinrich accounted for nine points and five rebounds apiece.
HAMMONDSPORT (2-15) 18
JASPER-TROUPSBURG (16-2) 67
Cayden Lawson finished with 20 points, eight rebounds, five assists and four steals to lead Jasper-Troupsburg while teammate Sawyer Troxel had 12 points, six rebounds, five assists and five steals. Cash Bouton added nine points in the win. Jared Ainsworth (7) and Gage Guerin (5) also scored for the Wildcats. Jimmy Ainsworth and Zach Baker added five and six rebounds respectively. Cody Cook scored six points to lead Hammondsport. Ben Dluzak (5), Alex Brown (3), Henry Morrison (2) and Cayden Casselbury (2) also scored for the Lakers.
CAMPBELL-SAVONA (1-17) 24
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (10-8) 70
ARKPORT-CANASERAGA (7-10) 53
ADDISON (6-12) 54
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