PENFIELD (11-9) 51
FAIRPORT (11-9) 66
Zac Ditzel netted seven of his 18 points in the first quarter to help Fairport grab an early double-digit lead on the way to the Red Raiders’ third consecutive victory. Ditzel connected three times from the floor including once from behind the 3-point arc in the opening stanza when Fairport jumped out to a 21-10 advantage. Wallace Rahmaan posted 14 points and Aidan White added 13 points for the Red Raiders. Landon Brunken (12), LaSahrd Lowery (6) and Hayden McCue (3) also contributed for Fairport. Trevor Hofer led Penfield with a 12-point performance while both Aiden Cook and Derek Torres finished with nine points apiece. Caden Harrington (8), Jackson Beganny (7), James Stinebiser (2), Patrick Emling (2) and Scott Petre (2) also scored for the Patriots.
VICTOR (18-2) 66
RUSH HENRIETTA (3-17) 49
Garret Clar hit five from behind the arc and finished with 19 points to help lead Victor to its fourth straight win and eight of their last 10. AJ Queri netted 13 points and Brennan Hopkins added 11 points for the Blue Devils. Griffen Hopkins (7), Cam Ryan (5), Nick Leonard (3), Justine Rosello (3), Ryan Dodge (2), Owen Dake (2) and Colin Kubrick (1) also contributed for Victor. Adareus Smith led Rush Henrietta with 26 points while TyJae Frazier added nine points. Isaiah Santiago-Washington (5), Jahmir Phillips-Smith (4), Graylin Strong (3), and Myles Collins-Howard (2) also scored for the Royal Comets.
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SPENCERPORT (8-12) 42
WEBSTER THOMAS (14-6) 80
Shawn Mason scored 23 points including a 12-point first quarter as Webster Thomas jumped out to a 22-9 lead and never looked back. The win helps Thomas finish the season on a three-game win streak and also winning eight of their last 10. Jackson Mulcahy added 14 points and Levi Kulik dropped nine points. Other scorers – Webster Thomas; Shane Talbot (7), Joey Presutti (6), Arian Ghorban Nejad (6), Boston Dewitte (4), Cory Jarvis (4), Craig McEneany (3), Mitchell Hale (2) and Sean Linder (2). Ty Heaton led Spencerport with 14 points while Miron Gurman added 10 points. Hunter Streb finished with eight points and Kyle Milburn netted five points. Cameron Khuns (3) and Marquis Tubbs (2) also scored for the Rangers.
GREECE ODYSSEY (5-15) 66
EASTRIDGE (7-12) 82
Cordell Young scored a team-high 27 points including 12 points in the fourth quarter to help Eastridge pull away for its second straight double-digit win. Zy Switzer netted 16 points and Ty Kunzer-Borrelli posted 12 points. Jalonie Pittman finished with nine points for the Lancers while Ayden Pomales (8), Isaiah Nelson (6), Zavieair Williamson (2) and Jelyn Collins (2) also contributed for Eastridge. Maron McDonald scored a game-high 30 points while Gavin Williams added 16 points for Greece Odyssey. Jayson Figueroa (8), Josh Tantalo (6), Jazir Larkins (4) and Q’iandre Hartsfield (2) also scored for the Leopards.
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (9-11) 52
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (13-6) 66
Anthony DeRosa connected on three 3-pointers in the fourth quarter to help Webster Schroeder pull away for its second consecutive victory including seven of their last 10. DeRosa finished with 17 points and Jonathan McCaffrey posted a double-double with 14 points and 10 rebounds. Giovanni Schillaci netted 12 points, four assists and seven rebounds while Jake Insley finished with seven points, 10 assists and five steals. Lance BeCoats (7), Domenic Mancuso (6) and Drew Pagano (3) also contributed for the Warriors. Jason Gibbs led Churchville-Chili finishing with 23 points while Joaquon Thomas posted 13 points. TJ Finnigan netted eight points for the Saints and Jason Small (3), Lucas Karelus (2), Michael Sardou (2) and Ricardo Lagares (1) also scored.
GREECE OLYMPIA (2-17) 47
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (7-11) 61
Nolan Smith eclipsed the top of the HF-L record books Tuesday night surpassing Tommy Eastman for most points in HF-L boys’ basketball history. Smith finished with 14 points and 1,088 in his career helping HF-L to its second straight win and three of their last five. Sam Vogt netted 11 points and Aidan Neenan posted nine points. Owen Smith and Landon Hammond both scored eight points apiece for the Cougars while Austyn Crego (4), Trent Wager (4) and Carson Joint (3) also contributed for HF-L. Landen Evans led Greece Olympia with 20 points and Caiden Evans finished with 10 points. Amari Colon-Brown posted nine points while William Brown-Nelson (6) and Ayden Gorham (2) also scored for the Spartans.
HILTON (6-13) 61
BRIGHTON (13-6) 65
Troy McPherson scored a game-high 28 points to help lead Brighton to its fourth win in the last five games. McPherson exploded for 13 in the third quarter. Reggie Smith Jr. netted 17 points while Jack Scott (7), Andrew Kotrides (6), Trygve Watkins (5) and Cole Fikes (2) also contributed for the Bruins. Brady Gerig led Hilton in scoring with 19 points and Timmy Graziano added 15 points. Michael Whelehan netted 12 points for the Cadets while Johnny Bianchi (8), Macalum Emrich (5) and Luke Pisani also scored for Hilton.
GREECE ATHENA (16-3) 72
IRONDEQUOIT (16-4) 64
Khorie Reaves scored a season-high 31 points including 14 in the fourth quarter as Athena clinched the top seed in Class A1. Reaves connected five times from the floor over the final eight minutes when the teams exchanged lead five times. Clinging to a two-point edge at 61-59 with less than three minutes remaining in the game, the junior guard scored Athena’s next seven points. He stepped in a passing lane for a steal and converted with a dunk at the opposite end of the floor before hitting a 3-pointer on the next trip down the floor. His layup in the open floor gave the Trojans a 68-61 advantage with less than a minute to go in the game. Zee Johnson added 17 points in the win. Connor Osier, I’Zayah Reaves and I’Zick Reaves accounted for seven apiece. Brandon Krout rounded out Athena’s scoring with three points. Ryan Heath led Irondequoit (16-4) with 19 points. Xavier Gissendanner had 17 and Isaiah Ballard 11 points. Quinn VanKerkhove (9), Kenyen Lovett (7), Azavier Ross (2) and Aiden Greco (1) also scored for the Eagles. READ MORE.
BROCKPORT (11-9) 55
GREECE ARCADIA (3-17) 48
Francis Nwokonko and Andrew Wilson both scored six points apiece in the fourth quarter to help erase a one-point deficit entering the final frame. The win was Brockport’s third straight including five of its last six to close out the regular season. Nwokonko finished with 23 points and Wilson netted 11 points for the Blue Devils. Both Dan Dailey and Justin Sillen posted six points each while Peter Leicht (3), Xavier Bauer (2), Owen Cummings (2) and Kaeden Laureano (2) also contributed for Brockport. Jakson Schweigert scored 14 points to lead Greece Arcadia while Austin DiNatale finished with 13 points. Lincoln Fling posted nine points and Xavier Smith (5), Conner Viele (3) and Marlon McCullough (2) also scored for the Titans.
AQUINAS (13-6) 61
BISHOP KEARNEY (13-6) 43
Jayon Alexander led Aquinas with 23 points, eight rebounds, seven assists and three steals to help the Li’l Irish to their fourth win in the last six games. Mackie Terry added 12 points and Mykel White netted eight points. CJ Azor (5), Quante Gillians (4), Chris Leysath (4) and Micah Anderson (3) also scored for Aquinas. Eric Hillsman led Bishop Kearney with 18 points and eight rebounds while Alejandro Aguilar added eight points and four rebounds. Rocco Barberi netted six points and grabbed 10 rebounds for the Kings and Jah Reaves (4), Trevor Bonhon (4) and Russell Ellis (3) also contributed for Bishop Kearney.
VERTUS (13-6) 80
SCHOOL OF THE ARTS (8-11) 58
WAYNE (16-4) 53
NEWARK (16-3) 60
Kellen Foster scored 18 of his 25 points from distance, connecting on six 3-pointers to help lead Newark to its seventh consecutive victory including nine of their last 10. Raeshawn Howard posted 12 points and eight rebounds while Brayden Steve added 10 points. Jaypar Allen (8) and Daveon Wright (5) also contributed for the Reds. Cam Blankenberg led Wayne with 19 points while PJ Ostrowski netted 15 points. Alec Gilbert (9), Sean Nellis (8) and Alek Reynolds (2) also scored for the Eagles.
MARCUS WHITMAN (8-12) 43
PALMYRA-MACEDON (15-5) 56
PENN YAN (3-16) 61
MYNDERSE ACADEMY (3-15) 66
GENEVA (10-8) 67
WATERLOO (11-8) 64
Anthony Torres scored 29 points to lead Geneva. Brian Whitney posted 17 points and DePatrick Overstreet netted 12 points. Devin Mulvey-Salerno led Waterloo with 19 points and Nolan Slywka added 15 points. Both Dylan Caraballo and Markell Kingston-Johnson finished with 10 points each.
BYRON-BERGEN (17-2) 63
KENDALL (4-14) 44
CAMPBELL-SAVONA (1-17)
ARKPORT-CANASERAGA (8-10)
NEW LIFE CHRISTIAN (VI) 34
WELLSVILLE (11-8) 64
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