NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN (12-5) 37
SCHOOL OF THE ARTS (14-2) 58
Maya Williams recorded a double-double with 20 points and 10 rebounds to lead SOTA to its fourth consecutive win. Williams added five blocks, three steals and two assists, and Jazlynn Logan racked up 20 points, eight assists, four boards and two steals. Breyelle Geiger contributed 10 points, five boards and two steals, while Son’ger McCullough (4) collected nine rebounds, two steals, two blocks and an assist. Precious Grant (2) had seven boards, three blocks and one steal, and Nina Pallotta (2) recorded two assists, two steals and a rebound. Kayona Toney grabbed three boards.
BATAVIA (0-19) 16
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (13-6) 49
Shaye Angelo scored 13 points to lead HFL to its third win in its last four games. Katie Adams scored seven and Grace Hoffman grabbed 10 rebounds. For Batavia, Ayla Kelsey scored five.
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (9-11) 35
WEBSTER THOMAS (11-8) 39
Erin Marone led Churchville-Chili with 15 points in the effort. Alexis Finnigan added seven and Haley Leonard had six. Arianna Williams (3), Brooke Collom (2) and Bianca LiBritz (2) rounded out the scoring for the Saints.
VICTOR (10-9) 42
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (18-1) 51
Mariah Watkins dropped 27 points including 16 in the first half as the Warriors jumped to a 31-16 lead at the break. The junior scored 12 and netted a pair of treys in an 18-point second quarter for the Warriors, and the captain went 5-for-6 from the foul line in the game. Bria Watkins added eight points and went 4-for-4 from the line, and Ava Gallup tacked on seven. Mya Perales (4) netted a 3-pointer, and Kylie Clement (3) and Sarah Ferruzza (2) rounded out the scoring. For Victor, Devin Livingston led with 11 and Hope Stones added nine. Rhylin Fehrenbach and Abbie Murphy both scored eight apiece, and Allie Pisano, Morgan Livingston and Vanessa Chumacero each added two.
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PENFIELD (17-2) 82
RUSH-HENRIETTA (3-16) 29
Jackie Funk scored 18 points to lead Penfield to its 12th double-digit win of the season. Grace Alexander added 12, and Emily Fordham, Lena Lipani and Ashley Kalvitis each contributed eight. Cassidy Cone chipped in six, and Emma Alexander and Lydia Hickey both had five points apiece. Mary Benat and Anna Coyle each scored four, and Nadia Green had two.
SPENCERPORT (3-16) 41
BRIGHTON (8-10) 48
Katie Hardie scored 17 points and Sadie Scott followed with 15 to lead Brighton in the win. For Spencerport, Emily Peacock led the Rangers with 14, and Jorga Gray and Alena Zaher each added eight.
GREECE ARCADIA/OLYMPIA (8-11) 40
EASTRIDGE (8-11) 61
Alyssa Cowart scored 13 points and Madyson Fizer recorded a double-double to lead Eastridge in its third consecutive win. Fizer finished with 10 points, 13 rebounds, seven assists and four steals, and Grace Devlin posted 10. Ada Krupa added nine and TT Green Green tacked on seven. Aaliviah Green and Harmony Hall each had five, and Skylar Stidd chipped in two. For Greece Arcadia/Olympia, Shania Estrich registered a game-high 18 points.
HILTON (12-7) 57
FAIRPORT (13-6) 53
Mallory Heise scored 24 points, grabbed 15 rebounds and swiped six steals, and Hilton scored the final seven points to earn the win. The sophomore sealed the win with a put-back bucket with 10 seconds left, after the point guard hit a step-back trey to tie the game at 53-all. Leah Thompson added 14 points and nine boards, and Ella Clark racked up eight points and five rebounds. Karlee Hargather scored six and grabbed five boards, and Ella Simonelli had five points and six boards. For Fairport, Ella Maebon dropped 21 points and Bella Pucci followed with 12. Ne’vaeh Buntley tacked on 11, and Amiya Johnson (3), Sarah Hirschler (2), Sophia Lapp (2) and Jada Crocker (2) rounded out the Red Raiders’ scoring.
BROCKPORT (11-9) 21
IRONDEQUOIT (8-11) 38
Ella Brennan racked up 12 points, nine rebounds, five steals and a block to lead Irondequoit to its fourth straight win, as the Eagles held Brockport to a season-low 21 points. Aubrey Smith added 11 points, eight boards and five steals, and Maeve Brennan (4) finished with 11 rebounds, three assists, three blocks and two steals. Evin Terzioglu tallied six points, one assist, one rebound and a steal. Maddie Thore and Elizabeth Tytler each had three points, three boards, two steals and an assist. For Brockport, Ava Velletri scored 11 points, to go with 10 rebounds, two assists and two steals. Keira Wilson (2) pulled down 10 boards and had a block, and Maeve Petitti (3) grabbed three rebounds. Alexis Hassall (2) added three boards, three blocks and two steals, and Ariana Guerrero (2) grabbed three boards and dished out an assist. Janelle Laureano (1) had two rebounds and two steals, and Mia Tyndell posted five rebounds, one block and a steal.
NARDIN (VI/8-13) 49
AQUINAS (11-8) 54
Ajayah Orr scored 18 for Aquinas including 13 in the second half as the Li’l Irish outscored Nardin 23-18 after the break following a 31-all tie at the half. Orr posted eight points and netted a pair of treys in the fourth quarter, and the freshman went 3-for-4 from the foul line. Molly O’Toole made a trey and scored six of her 10 points in the first quarter, and the sophomore shot 7-for-8 from the line. Samiyah Wright added nine and finished 3-for-5 from the line, and Sienna Hinchcliffe had seven and buried a pair of second-quarter triples. Jade Harvey tacked on seven and was 3-for-5 from the line, and Lia Bronco added a trey. For Nardin, Meghan Palisano scored 18 and went 2-for-3 from the line to lead the Gators. Caitlin Enright added seven and was 3-for-3 from the line, and Rachel Hanley tacked on five. Kayla Krupski (4), Emily Gorman (3), Riley Jones (3), Ella Blake (3) and Molly Griffin (3) rounded out Nardin’s scoring.
WILLIAMSVILLE SOUTH (VI/16-1) 61
OUR LADY OF MERCY (6-12) 48
Audrey Hintz led Mercy with 25 points and 14 assists, one assist and a block in the loss. Brooke Wormley added 10 points, four steals, three rebounds and two assists, and Natalie Casale chipped in four and dished out two assists. Mia Lusardi (3) had four assists and four boards, and Krista Harnischfeger (2) grabbed five boards, swiped four steals and dished out three assists. Olibia Luchetti (2) had three rebounds, one assist and a steal, and Lauren Loiacono grabbed one board.
ROCHESTER PREP (4-13)
ROCHESTER ACADEMY (0-13)
PAVILION (15-3) 61
KESHEQUA (14-5) 36
PERRY (8-10) 44
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (1-19) 32
Jaelyn Morris led Perry with 24 points and three steals to help the Yellow Jackets snap a two-game skid. Nellie Koronas added eight points and 13 rebounds. For Wayland-Cohocton, Payton Chizuk scored 13.
MOUNT MORRIS (7-11) 22
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (12-7) 51
Maddie DeVore recorded a career-high 22 points and grabbed 15 rebounds to lead Caledonia-Mumford to a win on senior night. Marisa Roides added six points, eight boards and four steals, and Ava Amorese contributed five points, five assists, five boards, three steals and a block. Hazell Nickerson (4) finished with eight rebounds, seven blocks, two assists and one steal, while Emma Brogan and Dani Drazkowski both tacked on four apiece. Gracie Boudreau (3) dished out three assists, and Kaelyn Jake (3) grabbed two boards. Ally Walker had four rebounds and an assist. For Mount Morris, Denishka Valentin hit four treys and Cadence Stroud added eight. Maria Caceres Pou (4), Melissa Lopez (4) and Angelica Caceres Pou (2) also scored for the Blue Devils.
LIVONIA (16-2) 54
HAVERLING (10-10) 49
Mary Kwak registered a game-high 26 points to lead Livonia in the win. Libby Kwak added 15 points, and Kierstin Einhhiple had 13 and netted three treys. For Haverling, Meredith Czajkowski scored 23 points and reached the 1,000-point plateau. The senior netted three triples and went 4-for-5 from the foul line, and the guard added three rebounds, one assist and a steal. Natalie Krelie contributed 13 points, four rebounds and three steals, and Emma Luckenbach added nine points, nine boards and a steal. Madison Coots (4) grabbed seven rebounds, and Lola Coots had five boards and a steal.
Quote from Haverling head coach Randy Abrams:
“I’m really proud of the girls. We gave Livonia everything they could handle. It was a good way to end the regular season despite the loss. Senior, Meredith Czajkowski scored her 1000th point of her career in leading us with 23 points. She becomes only the fifth player in Haverling Girls Basketball history to reach the 1000-point plateau. ”
Le ROY (9-10) 39
AVON (13-6) 55
Sarina McDowell scored 23 points and grabbed 11 rebounds to eclipse the 1,000 mark in both categories, and Avon outscored Le Roy 28-14 in the second half to earn its sixth straight game. Kennedy Fries posted 14 points and hit four treys. Maggie Vanderbilt added eight and Ella Dailey had six. The Braves led by three at the half, 27-25. For Le Roy, Abby Allen scored 14 and knocked down three triples, to go with two steals. Lindsey Steffenilla racked up 10 points, nine rebounds and one assist, and Corina Dunn tallied six points, four boards and a steal. Maura Dambra had five points, four rebounds, one assist and a steal, while Kenna MacKenzie contributed four points, two boards and a steal.
DANSVILLE (13-6) 56
HORNELL (12-6) 65
Selena Maldonado scored 17 points to lead Hornell to its fifth consecutive win. Lillian Hoyt followed with 15 points and Madelyn Moore added 12. Payton Bentley chipped in eight, and Reagan Evingham and Jordyn Dyring each tacked on six. Parker Graham (1)rounded out the Red Raiders’ scoring. For Dansville, Aynsley Belcher led the Mustangs with 19 points, 18 rebounds and one steal, and Taylor Hamsher contributed 10 points, six rebounds and a steal. Chelsie Tyler had nine points and four boards, and Megan Tyler added nine points, three rebounds and a steal. Emma Allen (4) grabbed three boards, and Kali Meyer (3) had two rebounds. Emma Butters (2) and Eleni Mountzouros each had a rebound.
WARSAW (2-17) 37
YORK (8-11) 56
LETCHWORTH (5-14) 49
GENESEO (14-5) 45
WAYNE (5-13) 32
WATERLOO (16-1) 71
Natalie DiSanto scored 24 and Morgan Caraballo chipped in 21 to lead Waterloo to its fourth straight double-digit win and 14th of the season. Jazzmyn Lewis added seven and Addison Bree had five. Davonti’a Loucks and Maci Mueller each contributed four.
MIDLAKES (10-8) 59
GENEVA (1-17) 14
Mara Deisering, Callie Walker and Stella DelPapa each contributed eight points, and Midlakes won its third straight game. Kate Mahoney added six, and Makenzie Davis, Mary Givens, Ariana Hicks, Grace Murphy and Hanna Godkin each chipped in five. Camryn Ford (2) and Catelin Couillard (2) rounded out the scoring for the Screaming Eagles.
PALMYRA-MACEDON (17-2) 36
MYNDERSE (11-7) 33 OT
Marianna Hodgins and Molly Seither went 3-for-4 collectively in overtime to give Palmyra-Macedonits its 12th straight win. Hodgins went 1-for-2 from the line in overtime, and the junior finished with six points, 15 rebounds, four steals and a block. Taryn Goodness led the Red Raiders with 12 points including 10 in the second half, and the sophomore went 4-for-8 from the line in the game. Goodness added three boards, three steals and two assists. Georgia Wirth scored nine and netted a pair of treys in the first quarter, to go with eight rebounds, two assists, two steals and a block. Julia Belanger recorded all four of her points in the fourth quarter, and the freshman posted 10 boards, two steals, two assists and one block. Seither (2) swiped four steals and grabbed three rebounds. Erika Mitchell (3) had four rebounds. For Mynderse, Haley Mosch scored 11 including six in a 15-point third quarter that allowed the Blue Devils to take a three-point lead into the fourth, 28-25. The senior grabbed 11 boards, swiped five steals and dished out an assist, and Maddie Verkey added 10 points, 10 boards, three assists and three steals. Verkey went 3-for-3 from the line, and the junior scored seven of the Blue Devils’ nine first quarter points. Lauren McDermott contributed six points, two steals, one assist, one rebound and a pair of second-half triples. Kelly Kohberger (4) had four boards, three assists and two steals, and Chelsea Korzeniewski (2) rounded out the scoring.
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (18-2) 40
MARCUS WHITMAN (14-5) 28
Kailey Yeoman scored 17 points including 11 of Dundee/Bradford’s 13 first quarter points to lead the BraveScots to their tenth straight win. Yeoman shot 5-for-8 from the field with a trey, and the junior went 4-for-4 from the foul line. The captain grabbed three rebounds and swiped three steals, and Kendall Parker added 12 points, two assists and a steal. Mikayla Schoffner had seven and grabbed 13 boards. Trisha Edmister (2) contributed four rebounds, one assist and one steal, and Lily Hall (2) grabbed five boards and swiped a steal. Addie Kendall had eight rebounds and a steal, and Alissa Eaves added five boards and a steal. For Marcus Whitman, Katie Bootes led the Wildcats with 10 points, five rebounds, three steals and two assists. Olivia Herod scored seven and swiped three steals, and Aurora Woodworth collected five points, three boards and two steals. Tori Brooks and Natalie Cotroneo each added three.
NEWARK (7-11) 59
PENN YAN (4-13) 26
GANANDA (15-4) 72
WELLSVILLE (11-9) 44
Kaylee Marvin finished with a double-double with 18 points and 14 rebounds to lead Gananda to its 14th double-digit win of the season. The junior swiped five steals and posted eight points in a 20-point fourth quarter for the Blue Panthers. Nicole Cruz registered 18, and Eva Jenny added 10 and went 4-for-4 from the foul line. Nyah Cruz tacked on 10, and Madi Dohse scored five and netted the team’s lone trey. Ella Lathrop chipped in five, and Katie Rothwell (4) and Lyndsey Valletta (2) rounded out Gananda’s attack. The Blue Panthers shot 9-for-10 from the line. For Wellsville, Makenna Dunbar and Lindsay Stuck each scored 12 and netted a triple, and Sara Reitz made three from behind the 3-point arc. Averee Palmatier had six, and Natalie Adams (4) went 2-for-2 from the line.
WILLIAMSON/MARION (5-14) 52
RED CREEK (3-14) 37
ALEXANDER (15-4) 57
PEMBROKE (8-12) 40
Madison Boyce scored all 14 of her points and netted two treys in the first half as Alexander built a 35-23 lead heading into the break. Emily Pietrzykowski added 13 including nine in the first half, and Alyssa Kramer contributed 10 and a trey, and the junior went 5-for-6 from the foul line. Melanie Pohl registered eight of her ten points in the fourth quarter, and the senior went 2-for-2 from the line. Parker Wolfley chipped in six and was 2-for-2 from the line. Madison Bezon (2) and Laurel Kania (2) rounded out the Trojans’ attack. For Pembroke, Karli Houseknecht scored 16 and added five rebounds, four assists, four steals and a block. Elle Peterson netted three triples, the junior finished with 13 points, seven boards, five blocks, two assists and a block. Izzy Breeden had six points, a 3-pointer and went 3-for-4 from the line, and the senior collected four rebounds, one block and a steal. Carly Cerasani (2) grabbed four boards and swiped four steals, and Ryley Seelau (3) dished out an assist.
KENDALL (5-13) 23
HOLLEY (7-12) 40
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (16-3) 54
ATTICA (7-11) 43
ELBA (9-10) 52
WHEATLAND-CHILI (4-15) 29
NOTRE DAME-BATAVIA (17-1) 49
BYRON BERGEN (11-8) 37
Amelia McCulley scored 20 points to help extend Notre Dame-Batavia’s winning streak to 15 games. The senior finished with eight rebounds, four assists and three steals, and the captain netted a pair of treys. Avelin Tomidy added 15 points, seven rebounds, two assists and a steal, and Nina Bartz contributed eight points, five boards, two assists and a steal. Emma Sisson (2) grabbed eight rebounds, swiped five steals and dished out an assist. Maggie Monachino (2) tacked on four boards, three steals and two assists, and Gianna Falleti (2) rounded out the scoring for the Fighting Irish.
ANDOVER/WHITEVILLE (14-4) 55
HOUGHTON (5-14) 25
HINSDALE (5-13)
SCIO/FRIENDSHIP (10-8)
CUBA-RUSHFORD (9-10) 35
FILLMORE (14-5) 47
GENESEE VALLEY-BELFAST (10-8)
BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (7-11)
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