NORTHEAST DOUGLASS PREP (7-12) 41
MONROE (16-2) 66
Davion Jones dropped 25 points to lead Monroe to its eleventh double-digit win of the season. Jaquan Shears followed with 21 points. William McKinney chipped in nine. Paul Williams (4), Jayden Ferrell (3), Felton, Gray (2), and Ronnie Moore (2) completed the scoring for Monroe. Chrishton Wester led Northeast’s offense with 11 points. Loren Thomas followed with 10. Monty Velletri added seven points. Kanaz Linder (4), Semaj Rhynes-Hall (4), Glenn Wilson (3), and Mikell Timmons (2) totaled the scoring for Northeast.
EDISON TECH (7-12) 56
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (7-11) 58
FRANKLIN (14-5) 86
EAST (15-3) 72
Foul trouble played a role when the Franklin boys’ basketball team fell at home to Rochester City Athletic Conference (RCAC) foe East last month. Any such limitations were capped Monday night.
And Franklin made a statement in the final week before the opening of sectionals.
Shawn Goins led four in double figures with 24 points while Terence Thompson finished with 23 points and 25 rebounds as Franklin clinched the RCAC Division I championship…READ MORE.
WILSON MAGNET (4-14)
EARLY COLLEGE (0-18)
HEALTH SCIENCES (VI) 60
UNIVERSITY PREP (5-12) 57
NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN ACADEMY (12-8) 65
GLOBAL CONCEPTS 48
Andrew Eschner led Northstar to its tenth double-digit win of the season with a double double in which he recorded a career high 35 points and a school record 25 rebounds.
HARLEY-ALLENDALE-COLUMBIA (10-8) 50
WORLD OF INQUIRY (8-11) 71
Diego Martinez, Junayde Richardson, and Yacoub Tarawally all scored 16 points each to lead World of Inquiry to its fifth double digit win of the season. Jaedon Adams-Griffin added nine. Marcus Norwood and Ibrahim Bangura each contributed seven to round out the scoring for World of Inquiry. Tyler Knapp led Harley-Allendale-Columbia with 13 points. Awak Thongjang and Harley Novy-Marx each scored eight points. Theo Colosimo chipped in seven. Thomas Riveros (6), Ryan D’Arduini (5), and Oliver Riveros (3) completed the scoring for HAC.
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GENEVA (10-8) 67
MYNDERSE ACADEMY (3-16) 64
GANANDA (10-9) 39
BLOOMFIELD (9-10) 52
Cameron Smith put up 28 points to lead Bloomfield to its seventh double-digit win of the season. Tyler Rogers finished with six points. Garion Tolbert added seven, connecting from the 3-point line once. Shem Gossage (5), Gabe Ward (4), and Connor Moore (2) completed the scoring for Bloomfield. Cohyn Reisman led Gananda with 13 points. Isaiah Espaillat and Brayden Dohse each scored eight points. Cooper Grassel chipped in seven. Aiden Giancursio scored three to finish the scoring for Gananda.
SOUTH SENECA-ROMULUS (16-3) 51
CLYDE-SAVANNAH (4-15) 37
Ethan Laverack totaled 11 points to lead South Seneca to its third straight victory and eleventh double-digit win of the season. Devon Siurano and Kenny Halsey scored nine apiece. Paul Clemenson followed with eight points. Zackary Sherry (6), Mikey Kaufman (4), and Colton Dresser (4) completed the scoring for South Seneca. Evan Thayer led Clyde-Savannah with eight points. Zymere Smith and John Whitfield each scored seven points. Chris Titus chipped in five. Tanner Buisch and Aiden Vanduyne each contributed four points. Zach Baker completed the scoring for Clyde-Savannah with two points.
LETCHWORTH (0-19) 32
DANSVILLE (13-7) 71
Dawson Wadsworth led Dansville to its eleventh double-digit win with 23 points, three rebounds, five assists, and three steals. Collin Gray scored 15 points and grabbed four boards. Ethan Canfield added eight points and seven rebounds. Reid Martin (7), Reese Dixon (6), Tyler Harris (6), Amazon Sohail (4), and Zaiden VanDurme Blackmon (2) completed the scoring for Dansville. Jacob Stowell led Letchworth’s offense with 13 points. Quinn Baker and Logan Diver scored six points apiece. Garrett Kemp, Devin Tisdale, and Brayden Brown all scored two points each. Issac Hansen finished the scoring for Letchworth with one point.
HOLLEY (1-18) 43
MOUNT MORRIS (14-6) 73
Payton Bownds totaled 18 points, eight rebounds, and five steals to lead Mount Morris to its fifth victory in the past six games and eleventh double-digit win of the season. Mason Santini recorded 13 points with six rebounds and four assists. Chase Young added 11 points with three assists. Navier Ford scored nine points, and grabbed seven rebounds and five steals.
RED JACKET (12-7) 67
KENDALL (5-13) 71
C. G. FINNEY (9-11) 70
FILLMORE (14-5) 80
HONEOYE (9-10) 73
GENESEE VALLEY-BELFAST (6-13) 59
Owen Baader led Honeoye to its sixth double digit win of the season with 21 points, connecting from the 3-point arch five times. Evan Cuba followed with 18, scoring 12 in the first half which propelled Honeoye to a 39-34 lead at halftime. Pavle Duric helped the Bulldogs jump to a 53-47 lead in the third by hitting two 3-pointers and finishing with 11 points in the game. Owen Reynolds added 10 points and Landon Washburn contributed seven. Billy Covert (5) and Tre Nguyen (1) rounded out the scoring for Honeoye. Ian McKenzie led Genesee Valley-Belfast with 18 points and converted five 3-pointers, four of them contributing to their 19-point drive in the second quarter. Max Wedge and Jacob Borden finished with 12 points apiece. Kadin Louge chipped in eight points. Brayden Cooper (4), Kyle McCumiskey (3), and Thai Norasethaporn (2) totaled the scoring for Genesee Valley-Belfast.
NEW LIFE (1-2)
HOUGHTON (3-14)
KESHEQUA (10-9) 61
HINSDALE (1-18) 36
Bryan Flanagan recorded a double-double with 23 points and 15 rebounds to lead Keshequa to its fourth straight win. Aidan Upright scored 10 points. Ian Hinrich followed with nine. Cassidy Chestnut added seven points. Jaiden Buchinger (6), Nathan Thayer (5), and Jason Earnhardt (3) to round out the scoring for Keshequa.
BYRON BERGEN (16-2)
ALBION
HAMMONDSPORT (2-17) 46
CAMPBELL-SAVONA (2-17) 56
MIDLAKES (8-11) 61
LANSING (2-0) 69
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Scott Williams says
Quentin Majors Brown from Early College had 33 pts & 20+ rebounds in the game against Wilson and it was his 2nd straight 30 point game yet the team is having a tough year so they are not covered that often
This young man has about 10+ games with 20+ points this year and that kind of effort, production and hard work should be appreciated regardless of the teams overall record
It is silly imo to ignore good players from teams that are not winning bc these are HS kids and in most cases where they live and go to school is not their choice so a great player on a struggling or young team should be given the same credit and coverage as the productive players from more succesful teams bc again these are all KIDS