NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN (13-6) 57
WILSON MAGNET (1-16) 50
Junior center Alayna Garwood scored 29 points and hauled in 16 rebounds as Northstar Christian closed out the regular season by snapping a two-game skid. Sophomore center Aileen Murphy scored eight points. Junior guard Alyse Wesp chipped in seven points.
PAVILION (17-3) 52
PERRY (9-11) 35
Senior guard Karlee Zinkievich led Pavilion with 27 points as the Gophers ended the regular season with six consecutive victories. Lauren Kingsley chipped in 16 points. Perry was led by junior guard Meredith Petri with 14 points.
KENDALL (6-14) 17
ALEXANDER (16-4) 57
Junior guard Alyssa Kramer outscored the entire opposition, finishing with 19 points as Alexander completed the regular season with seven consecutive victories. Senior forward Melanie Pohl followed up with 11 points. Madison Boyce (7), Emily Pietrzykowski (5), Makenna Boyce (4), Laurel Kania (4), Holly Bykowski (3), Brittany Johnson (3) and Parker Wolfley (1) rounded out the scoring for the Trojans.
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (13-7) 42
GENESEO (15-5) 35
Caledonia-Mumford and Geneseo struggled to find the basket in a slow-paced first half, but the Raiders came out of the locker room hot to take control of the game. Sophomore guard Ava Amorese kept the Raiders in the game in the first half as she scored eight of the team’s 14 points. Hazell Nickerson heated up in a hurry out of the locker room, scoring 11 points in the third while Marisa Roides added all five of her points in a quarter that saw the Raiders outpace the Blue Devils, 20-8. The final quarter saw the Raiders hold off the Devils, keeping the lead to about nine points. Senior forward Maddy DeVore had some key rebounds to keep possessions alive as she scored all three of her points in the fourth quarter. Nickerson led with 15 points and 11 boards. Amorese had 14 points and five assists. DeVore had 10 rebounds to go with her three points and Roides added six rebounds and five steals to go with her five points. For Geneseo, junior center Caroline Capel led with 13 points. Bridget McMaster (8), Morgan Wolcott (7), Maddie Mark (4) and Tessa Salatel (2) rounded out the scoring for the Blue Devils.
WARSAW (2-18) 30
LETCHWORTH (5-15) 40
Freshman forward Annika Milillo stepped up with 11 points, eight rebounds, two blocks and one steal as Letchworth snapped a four-game skid to end the regular season. Senior guard Morgan Brace supplied eight points, seven boards, five thefts and a dime. Hana Gill recorded a triple-single with six points, six assists and six swipes along with a rebound. Annetta Owen (8), Alyssa Milillo (3), Emily Perl (2) and Charity Scott (2) rounded out the scoring for the Indians.
ELBA (10-10) 68
LYNDONVILLE (13-7) 55
Halie Deville and Sydney Reilly both recorded a double-double as Elba collected back-to-back road wins to end the regular season. Reilly led with 20 points and 12 rebounds along with three assists, three steals and two blocks. Deville stuffed the stat sheet as well with 16 points, 15 boards, a trio of rejections, three swipes and a pair of dimes. Mariah Ognibene and Lydia Ross both stepped up with 10 points. Ognibene grabbed eight rebounds, swatted two shots and added a steal. Ross collected three assists, one rebound and a theft. Junior guard Kennedy Augello finished just shy of a triple-single with six points, six assists and five boards.
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NOTRE DAME BATAVIA (18-2) 66
WHEATLAND-CHILI (4-16) 20
Amelia McCulley outscored the entire opposition, finishing with 26 points as Notre Dame Batavia ended the regular season by rebounding from its second setback of the campaign. The senior forward drilled five three-pointers, grappled 10 rebounds for a double-double, dished out five assists and swiped five steals. Emma Sisson netted five field goals, including two from long range, to total 15 points. The junior guard added five boards, three thefts and a pair of dimes. Senior center Avelin Tomidy finished just shy of a double-double with 14 points, eight rebounds and three assists. Sofia Falleti (6), Maggie Monachino (4) and Nina Bartz (1) rounded out the scoring for the Fighting Irish.
ADDISON (16-4) 37
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (20-0) 46
Lillian Mullen led three players in double figures with 15 points as Canisteo-Greenwood defeated Addison for the third time in the regular season finale. The junior guard pitched in all of his points after the opening stanza in which the Redskins led, 18-5. Mullen made four shots, 6-of-8 free throws and grabbed six rebounds as well. Freshman guard Bailey Mullen led with five field goals made and two three-pointers totaling 14 points. Peyton Peters poured in all 11 of her points in the first period. The junior forward accumulated 13 rebounds for a double-double. Senior center Brooke Burd contributed four points and seven boards. Despite not tallying a point, junior center Elaine Roach collected six rebounds. For Addison, Jillian Ames and Chiara Lai both netted 10 points. Kerrigan Driskell (5), Bailee Jackson (5), Anna Carlineo (4), Erin Terwilliger (2) and Makayla Miller (1) rounded out the scoring for the Knights.
BLOOMFIELD (17-3) 69
RED JACKET (4-16) 29
Lily Baughman led four players in double figures with 19 points as Bloomfield’s balanced offense resulted in five straight wins to end the regular season. The sophomore guard collected six steals, three assists and a rebound. Freshman forward Calla McCombs finished right behind Baughman with 18 points and amassed 10 rebounds, five steals, two assists and a pair of blocks. Sophomore forward Ashlyn Wright dropped 15 points, six rebounds, four steals and two assists. Senior forward Allison Baughman rounded out the quartet with 10 points, 12 boards, five dimes, two thefts and a pair of rejections. For Red Jacket, junior guard Leah Batterson led with 10 points. Other scorers – Bloomfield: Ava Hawkins (6), Molly Thompson (1); Red Jacket: Sarah English (4), Madison Moore (4), Briellea Commisso (3), Brooklyn Vienna (2)
MARCUS WHITMAN (15-5) 42
SOUTH SENECA (11-9) 21
Olivia Herod conducted Marcus Whitman’s offense with 15 points and a trio of three-pointers as the Wildcats concluded the regular season with two wins in their last three games. The senior forward grabbed six rebounds and collected five steals. Natalie Cotroneo contributed eight points, four assists and three boards. Freshman forward Sophie Snyder chipped in four points and seven rebounds. For South Seneca, sophomore center Chloe Scott led with nine points. Other scorers – Marcus Whitman: Lily Carroll (4), Maddie Daggett (4), Aurora Woodworth (3), Katie Bootes (2), Tori Brooks (2); South Seneca: Makenzie Snyder (4), Ciera Babcock (3), Alysa Elder (3), Anna Dufour (2)
YOUNG WOMAN’S COLLEGE PREP (8-10) 49
FRANKLIN (0-20) 9
YORK (9-11) 48
AVON (13-7) 41
CLYDE-SAVANNAH (12-8) 49
LIVONIA (17-2) 63
AVOCA/PRATTSBURGH (12-8) 42
ARKPORT-CANASERAGA (10-10) 39
HOLLEY (7-13) 34
ATTICA (8-11) 47
Mackenzie McLeod and Elise Dressel scored 13 and 11 points respectively to lead Attica. Olivia Colon Mercado added seven while Madalyn Robinson (5), Jaclyn Torrey (5), Molly Gersitz (2) and Nalan Mercado (2) rounded out the scoring for the Blue Devils. Sam Bates led Holley with 18 points. Jailyn Bishop (7), Zoey Wolf (4), Alivia Wolf (3) and Leigha Walker (3) also scored for the Hawks.
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT/SODUS (5-14)
LYONS (16-3)
Jayla Bell finished with 23 points and seven steals to lead Lyons which won its fourth straight game – all by double digits. Millenyiah Glanton had nine points, nine rebounds and four assists in the win. Kara Stephens accounted for eight points, eight rebounds and eight deflections. Kam Bonnell added 11 points and seven steals. Hailey Battle (5) and Addy Jones (1) rounded out the scoring for the Lions. Madison Auxier led North Rose-Wolcott/Sodus with eight points. Emmaleigh Rose (4), Rachel Fulmer (4) and Alana Ikeler (2) also scored for the Cougars.
HONEOYE (5-15) 21
HARLEY-ALLENDALE-COLUMBIA (9-11) 40
ROMULUS (5-15) 41
NAPLES (2-17) 33
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