EAST (12-6) 56
BRIGHTON (8-11) 55
Naveah Grisham buried the game-winner with three seconds left to give East the win. Grisham finished with nine points in the game and four four in a 16-13 fourth quarter in favor of the Eagles. Jaelyn Giles scored 24 points and netted four treys, and the senior tallied five and a 3-pointer in the fourth. Gabby Brown-Sturdviant III recorded 11 of her 13 points in the second half when the sophomore netted two triples. Ayasha Cherry had six and went 2-for-2 from the foul line, Antwanette Coleman (2) and Jiasia Norris (2) rounded out the Eagles’ attack. For Brighton, Sadie Scott recorded 21 points and made a pair of second-half triples, and Katie Hardie added eight and was 2-for-2 from the line. Kaiya Larkins tacked on seven and a three, and Avery Hopkin and Olivia Rush both scored four apiece. Shannon O’Hara had two.
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FRANKLIN (0-18) 9
SCHOOL OF THE ARTS (15-2) 83
Maya Williams led a trio scorers that finished with double-doubles to lead School of the Arts to its fifth straight and 13th double-digit win of the season. Williams recorded 26 points, 16 rebounds, five assists, four steals and three blocks, while Jazlynn Logan racked up 18 points, 11 assists and eight rebounds. Freshman Breyelle Geiger tallied 12 points, 11 boards, three assists and two steals. Son’ger McCullough added 16 points, five rebounds, three steals, two assists and one block, and Kayona Toney contributed seven points, seven boards and two blocks. Precious Grant scored four and grabbed 12 rebounds, to go with two blocks and a steal. London Alexander (1) grabbed two boards.
EDISON TECH (10-8) 24
WAYNE (6-13) 40
Emily Pratt scored 17 points and grabbed 11 rebounds to lead Wayne in the win. The senior swiped five steals and dished out one assist, and Allie Chementi added 12 points, five assists, four boards and two steals. Rylie Pratt tallied seven points, four assists, three rebounds and one steal. Kasey Eaton (2) had three rebounds, two assists and two steals, and Eva Bolt (2) rounded out the Eagles’ attack. Lorelai Eaton grabbed six boards, and Bella Blood came down with four rebounds.
EASTRIDGE (9-11) 61
GREECE ATHENA/ODYSSEY (5-15) 44
Aaliviah Green led Eastridge with 15 points in its fourth straight win. Alyssa Cowart and Grace Devlin added 10 points apiece, and Ada Krupa tacked on eight. Madyson Fizer, TT Green and Harmony Hall each chipped in six. For Greece Athena/Odyssey, Mariah Freeman dropped a game-high 23 points, and Julianna Bates and Tiara Smith each added eight. Mya Pioli (3) and Camora Mack (2) rounded out the Thunders’ scoring.
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (19-1) 64
HILTON (12-8) 54
Bria Watkins poured in 36 points and netted a school-record nine treys to lead Webster Schroeder to its fifth straight win. Watkins scored 20 of her points in a second half where the Warriors outscored Hilton 39-27, after trailing 27-25 at the half. The sophomore buried five triples after the break including four in a 21-point Warriors’ fourth quarter. Mariah Watkins posted 23 points, and the junior went 6-for-6 from the foul line in the fourth quarter and 9-for-10 in the game. Ava Gallup had three and went 1-for-2 from the line, and Sarah Ferruzza chipped in two. For Hilton, Mallory Heise dropped 32 points and made four 3-pointers, and the sophomore shot 4-for-4 from the line. Leah Thompson recorded all nine of her points in the second half, where the junior went 6-for-7 and added a triple. Ella Clark had eight and was 1-for-2 from the line, and Ella Simonelli (1) rounded out the scoring for the Cadets.
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (17-3) 61
GATES-CHILI (11-8) 35
Petra Hunt finished with 14 points, three rebounds, two steals and an assist to lead Sutherland in the win. Leora Cook tallied 10 points, four boards and one steal, and Eden Lewis scored 10, grabbed four boards and swiped a steal. Ellie Bergin tacked on seven points, 12 rebounds and an assist, while Cecilia Peinado Calvo finished with seven points, six boards, five assists and three steals. Lucy Bush contributed five points, five assists, four rebounds and one steal. Dylan Madigan (2) totaled four steals, two assists, one block and a rebound, and Annie Dodge (3) grabbed a board and swiped a steal. Maddie Littlefield (2) and Lara Brandt (1) rounded out the Knights’ scoring. For Gates-Chili, India Williams and Melice Gaye scored 10 points apiece.
WEBSTER THOMAS (12-8) 69
SPENCERPORT (3-17) 39
Mady Kelly led four double-digit scorers for Webster Thomas on way to its fourth straight win. Ruby Marrapese scored 15 points and Kristina Baller added 13. Maggie Smith chipped in 11, and Oksana Tupyckyj and Ella Wambach each tacked on four. Olivia Constantino had two.
FAIRPORT (13-6) 57
PENFIELD (17-2) 68
Grace Alexander scored 23 points, and the senior hit two treys in the third quarter to swing the game in Penfield’s favor. Jackie Funk added 19 points and Ashley Kalvitis chipped in 11 and seven rebounds. Lena Lipani registered six of her eight points in the third quarter. Penfield built a 15-point lead with 4:30 remaining in the game making it 65-50, and the Patriots went 7-for-10 from the foul line down the stretch. Emma Alexander tacked on two. For Fairport, Ella Meabon scored a game-high 27 points including 17 in the first half, and Ella Pucci finished with 14.
RUSH-HENRIETTA (3-17) 39
VICTOR (11-9) 60
Devin Livingston led all scorers with 22 points to lead Victor to a senior-night win, and the Blue Devils outscored Rush-Henrietta 39-16 in the second half. Freshman Rhylin Fehrenbach scored 19 points. For Rush-Henrietta, Ashlyn Roberts led the Royal Comets with 14 points.
IRONDEQUOIT (8-12) 31
PITTSFORD MENDON (10-10) 50
Paige Glantz registered 20 points including 11 in the second half when Mendon outscored Irondequoit 35-14. The senior netted three treys in the game and went 2-for-2 from the foul line, and Emma Giordano recorded all eight of her points and went 2-for-2 from the line after the break. Brooke Bowler added all six of her points and was 2-for-2 from the line in the second half, and Natalie Mai and Gabriela Esposito each tacked on four. Danielle Mooney (3), Camryn DelGallego (3) and Kate Crowley (2) rounded out the Vikings’ attack. For Irondequoit, Ella Brennan finished with 14 points, two 3-pointers, two rebounds and one assist, and the junior went 2-for-2 from the line. Maeve Brennan added five, seven boards, four blocks, two assists and a steal. Lizzy Tytler contributed five points, two assists, two rebounds and one steal, and Evin Terizioglu scored all five of her points in the first quarter, the senior and dished out an assist. Aubrey Smith had eight rebounds, four assists and one steal, and Olivia Conlin (2) was 2-for-2 from the line.
BATAVIA (0-20) 20
CANANDAIGUA (15-5) 60
Mya Herman led multiple Canandaigua scorers with 16 points in the win. Kyleigh Chapman and Macy Falk each added eight, and Callie Keys chipped in six. Ari Buchiere and Liv Schorr scored six apiece, and Brooke Rizzo (4), Ava Read (3) and Eily Hubler (2) rounded out the Braves’ scoring. Canandaigua ends the regular season having won four straight and seven of its last eight games.
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (14-6) 58
GREECE ARCADIA/OLYMPIA (8-12) 41
Shaye Angelo led HFL with 15 points and Clare Ruff’s 15 assists broke the single-game assist record for the Cougars. Caroline Smith added nine points and 10 rebounds. With the performance, Ruff broke Jessica Chapin’s record (12) set in 2005. The Cougars ended the regular season winning four of their last five games. For Greece Arcadia/Olympia, Aimee Turner and Maddy Kielkowicz each scored 12 points.
LIMA CHRISTIAN (10-7) 26
C.G. FINNEY (13-6) 54
For Lima, Alyssa Marsh recorded a double-double with 10 points, 10 rebounds and two assists, and Abigail Britton (3) grabbed 13 boards, swatted 10 blocks and swiped three steals. Lillian Herring added seven points, five rebounds and one steal. Brielle Hammond (3) had two boards and one assist, and Genesis Leathersich (1) contributed two rebounds, one block and a steal. Lily Swan grabbed seven boards, and Jordyn Warsaw (1) had a rebound.
BISHOP KEARNEY (15-3) 70
ST. MARY’S (VI/11-10) 56
Asia Wilson scored 25 points including 14 in the second half as Bishop Kearney outscored St. Mary’s 43-29 in the second half. The sophomore registered six in a 26-point fourth quarter after the Kings took a 43-40 lead into the final stanza. Wilson added five rebounds, four assists and three steals, and Caydence Hadley scored 18 and picked up eight and two treys in the final quarter, and the senior went 4-for-6 from the foul line. Hadley finished with 14 boards, three assists, three blocks and three steals. Klarissa Goode racked up 12 points, eight assists, six steals, four rebounds and one block, and Amaia Jackson had eight boards, six assists and two steals. Jackson also went 3-for-5 from the line, and Allie Hall had eight and was 2-for-4 from the line. For St. Mary’s, Jada Mushat scored 14 and netted four triples, and Mackenzie Owens added 11 and three from beyond the 3-point arc. Emily McDonald had 11 and went 5-for-6 from the line. Kierra Kline chipped in seven points and two triples, and Macey Kovach made a pair of third-quarter treys. Maggie Dziadosz (2), Paige Wentland (2) and Raegan Lacotte (1) rounded out the Lancers’ scoring.
PENN YAN (4-15) 19
OUR LADY OF MERCY (7-12) 55
Aubrey Hintz finished with 15 points, seven rebounds, three blocks, two steals and one assist to help Mercy snap a three-game skid. Lauren Loiacono contributed eight points, two rebounds, one assist and one steal, and Olivia Luchetti added five points, three boards and a steal. Anna Lynch had four points, four boards, one assist and one steal, and Mia Lusardi finished with four points, three assists, two rebounds and a steal. Brooke Wormley (4) swiped three steals and grabbed a board, and Sienna Leonardi (4) had a rebound. Krista Harnischfeger (3) tallied six boards, three steals and one assist, and Elizabeth Holdsworth came down with two rebounds and swiped two steals. Isabelle Zimmerman (2) finished with six boards, one assist and a steal, and Natalie Casale (3) swatted two blocks.
CLYDE-SAVANNAH (12-7) 53
ROCHESTER PREP (4-14) 25
KENDALL (6-13) 42
ROCHESTER ACADEMY (1-15) 20
Ava LaMay recorded a double-double with 12 points, 10 rebounds, five blocks, two steals and an assist to lead Kendall in the win. Daniella Offhaus added eight points, 12 rebounds, five blocks, three steals and and two assists, and Taigan Guerrero contributed eight points, five boards, three steals and two assists. Sophia Picardo tallied seven points, six steals, two assists and one rebound, and Lauren Pilon finished with six points, 10 boards, four steals, two assists and two blocks. Alea Barrett (1) had two rebounds, two steals and one assist, and Mary Jones grabbed seven boards, swiped two steals and dished out an assist.
MOUNT MORRIS (7-13) 30
PAVILION (16-3) 59
For Mount Morris, Denishka Valentin scored nine points to lead the Blue Devils. Shaniese Brown added eight and Maria Caceres Pou chipped in seven. Kendyll Driesbach, Cadence Stroud and Morgan Luick each had two.
WATERLOO (18-1) 60
HORNELL (12-7) 40
Morgan Caraballo scored 23 points and Jazzmyn Lewis added 19 to lead Waterloo to its sixth straight double-digit win. Addison Bree and Natalie DiSanto both chipped in six apiece, and Logan Amidon tacked on four. Davonti’a Loucks had two. For Hornell, Selena Maldonado finished with 10 points and five rebounds, and Raegan Evingham added 10 points and four boards. Maddie Moore tallied eight points and nine boards, and Jordyn Dyring had seven points, five rebounds and three steals. Payton Bentley scored five.
DANSVILLE (14-6) 52
NEWARK (7-12) 37
Taylor Hamsher led Dansville with 12 points, eight rebounds and one steal in the win. Chelsie Tyler added 11 points, three rebounds, three steals and one assist, and Aynsley Belcher contributed 10 points and grabbed four boards. Emma Allen collected seven points, 12 boards and one block, and Megan Tyler had six points, five rebounds and a steal. Eleni Mountzouros and Emma Butters each grabbed two boards. For Newark, TaKayla Vaughn led the Reds with 12 points.
MYNDERSE (11-8) 52
GANANDA (16-4) 56
Kaylee Marvin scored 17 points including 10 in the fourth quarter as Gananda outscored Mynderse 19-10 in the final stanza to overcome a five-point deficit, 42-37. The junior recorded a double-double with 16 rebounds. Eva Jenny added 13 points and went 7-for-8 from the foul line, and the junior registered five points in the final quarter and netted a pair of treys in the game. Katie Rothwell contributed 12, and Nyah Cruz scored all eight of her points in the second half after the Blue Panthers trailed 27-19 at the break. Ella Lathrop (4) and Nicole Cruz (2) rounded out Gananda’s attack. For Mynderse, Haley Mosch scored 19 points and 13 in the second half, and the senior went 5-for-6 from line after the break and 7-for-8 in the game. Mosch grabbed 10 boards, swiped three steals and dished out an assist, and Maddie Verkey posted 14 points, four triples, three steals and two assists. Kelly Kohberger contributed 11 points, four rebounds, three assists and three steals. Ella Wirth (3) grabbed six boards and dished out two assists. Lauren McDermott (3) had two assists, and Bella Ferrara (2) had a rebound.
GENEVA (1-18) 34
WILLIAMSON/MARION (7-13) 51
Kate Campbell led multiple Williamson/Marion’ scorers with 10 points in the win. Emma Taylor and Elizabeth Brandt each added nine, and Kearstin Laird chipped in eight. Kayla Bellefontaine tacked on four and Bailey Stringer had three. Abby Conover (2), Arianna Blankenberg (2), Emily Gushlaw (2) and Amaya Hayes (1) rounded out the Marauders’ attack.
ALFRED-ALMOND (0-18)
CAMPBELL/SAVONA (4-14)
JASPER-TROUPSBURG (7-13) 46
HAMMONDSPORT (12-8) 38
Natalie Cornell and Madison Cady both posted double-doubles to lead Jasper-Troupsburg to a win. Cornell finished with 19 points, 12 rebounds, five assists, three blocks and one steal, and Cady recorded 14 points and 11 boards. Lauren Ross tallied nine points, five assists and five rebounds, and Reagan Miles (3) grabbed seven boards. Kahley Stuart dished out five assists and pulled down four rebounds.
FILLMORE (15-5) 58
BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (7-13) 23
HINSDALE (0-20) 15
ANDOVER/WHITESVILLE (15-4) 82
Vanessa Hall amassed 42 points for Andover/Whitesville in its fifth straight and 15th double-digit win of the season. Zoe Baert added 10 and Kennedy Bledsoe chipped in nine. Gabbi Hall tacked on eight and Gabby Terhune had seven. Lexy Palmatier added six. For Hinsdale, Sarah Tuttle led the Bobcats with eight points. Kaleigh Buckles (3), Hannah Sutton (2) and Tessa Higgins (2) also scored for Hinsdale.
GENESEE VALLEY/BELFAST (12-8) 68
CUBA-RUSHFORD (9-11) 45
For Cuba-Rushford, Taylor Searle led the Rebels with 17 points, and Shae Maples followed with nine. Aleah Demick chipped in six and Brynn Lavery tacked on four. Cloey Larabee, Destiny Darrin and Emma Retz each scored three.
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