SCHOOL OF THE ARTS (8-12) 58
FRANKLIN (15-5) 62
Clarence Thompson connected on four 3-pointers to lead the Franklin offense with 21 points. Sha’mere Freeman scored 18 points including a late layup for the final margin of victory. Terence Thompson finished with 10 points, 20 rebounds and six blocks. Danny Williams (6), Karon Beale (3) and JaRell Boone (2) rounded out the scoring for Franklin which won its ninth straight game. Sam Howland scored 23 points and Tyree Moore grabbed 20 rebounds to lead SOTA in the effort. Howland added eight assists, eight rebounds and two steals, and Tyree Moore contributed 14 points. Latrell Ingram chipped in 12, and Aness Jaff tacked on five and hauled in eight boards. Paul Alex-Stevens (2) had 12 rebounds, and Quincy St, Louis (2) grabbed two boards.
ROCHESTER PREP (5-14) 58
MONROE (17-2) 70
Jaquan Shears registered 30 points including 19 in the first half to lead Monroe to its fifth win in its last six games. The senior scored 14 points and netted two treys in the first quarter, and the captain followed it up by going 3-for-4 from the foul line in the second quarter. Davion Jones recorded all 14 of his points in the second half including a 10 point third quarter, as the Red Jackets outscored Rochester Prep 36-26 after the break. DaiQuon McKinney chipped in 14 and a pair of triples, and Will McKinney scored six and went 1-for-2 from the line. Felton Gray added all six of his points in the first half. For Rochester Prep, Kyrell Shaw dropped 21 points and 11 in a 21-point second quarter for the Tigers. The junior went 3-for-6 from the line, and Tajmir Mullins added 13 and two second-half triples. Kyron Shaw tacked on nine and Khalil Herring had six. Jahki Jackson added five.
BRIGHTON (14-6) 62
NORTHEAST (7-13) 52
Troy McPherson scored 19 points including 11 in a 16-point third quarter that allowed Brighton to pull away with a 10-point lead. The senior hit a trey and shot 2-for-4 from the line in the third. Reggie Smith added eight of his 18 points in the fourth quarter as the Bruins matched Northeast with 17 points in the final frame, and the junior went 4-for-4 from the line. Andrew Kotrides scored 11, and the senior tacked on five points and a triple in the fourth. Jack Scott added all six of his points in the first quarter, and Trygve Watkins chipped in five. Cole Fikes added a 3-pointer. For Northeast, Loren Thomas led the team with 18 points including 14 in the first half. Chrishton Wester knocked down four triples and had a seven-point fourth quarter. Monty Velletri scored 11 and made three from beyond the 3-point arc. Mikell Timmons contributed five and a trey, and Rakear Knowles had two.
EUGENIO MARIA de HOSTOS CHARTER SCHOOL (4-15) 89
EARLY COLLEGE (0-20) 46
Lavante Brown amassed 39 points including 31 in the first half to as Eugenio Maria de Hostos cruised to a 45-18 lead at the half. Brown registered 20 of the Hornets’ 26 points in the second quarter, when the junior netted three treys. Knekose Mack added 15 including 13 after the break, and Miguel Chevere tacked on 11 and a triple. Jayson Maldanado hit a pair of 3-pointers, and Eddy Bermudez chipped in five. Justis Davis (4), Jarvis Lewis (2), Yandel Ortiz (2) and Seth Patterson (2) rounded out the Hornets’ scoring. For Early College, Quentin Majors-Brown scored 24 and shot 10-for-11 from the foul line, and Michael Stroughter scored 11 and went 3-for-5 line. Yazier Brown and Jahmeik Donald added four apiece, and Riley Lipford had two.
PITTSFORD MENDON (13-7) 65
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (13-7) 59
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (14-6) 73
UPREP (5-13) 56
Gio Schillaci scored 29 points and hit seven treys as Webster Schroeder closed the regular season with three-consecutive wins. Schillaci scored 14 in the first half to guide the Warriors to a 39-24 lead at the break, and the senior had 15 of Schroeder’s 23 points in the fourth quarter. Schillaci went 4-for-4 from the line in the final stanza. Jake Insley added 11 and Jack Kelly chipped in 10. Jon McCaffrey tacked on nine, and Anthony DeRosa had seven and netted a triple. Drew Pagano added all five of his points in the second half, and the senior went 1-for-2 from the line. Lance BeCoats had two. For University Perp, Gavin White scored 10 and went 6-for-10 from the line, and Christopher Powell added 10. Gregory Bodine III scored all seven of his points in the second half, and the freshman knocked down a trey. Jae’Lyn Coleman made a pair of first-half triples, and Keone Manigault tacked on five. Quentin Nowden (3), Alexander Webb (3) and Raymond Lopez (2) rounded out the Griffins’ scoring.
MARION (5-15) 38
LYONS (18-1) 111
JC Walker poured in 33 points including 24 in the first half as Lyons cruised to its ninth straight win. The senior hauled in 15 rebounds, swiped seven steals, dished out six assists and swatted two blocks. Jaiden Lopez contributed 17 points including 14 in a 34-point Lions’ first quarter, when the senior netted three treys and went 1-for-2 from the line. Lopez added a triple in the third quarter, to go with three assists, two steals and a one rebound. Jacob sided scored 10 and buried a pair of first-half threes, and the senior five steals, four boards and two assists. Dezmen Bell scored 10, dished out five assists and swiped a steal, and Devyn Williams had seven points, one board and an assist. Zavien Horn added six points and two rebounds, and Jamire Johnson finished with four points, six boards, two blocks and an assist. Jacob Bott tallied five points and one assist, while Jaheim Morris collected four points, three rebounds and one assist. Bram Bullock had four points, two boards and an assist. For Marion, Liam Phelps netted three triples and went 1-for-2 from the line, and Brandon Short added 10 and was 1-for-2 from the line. Aiden Miller made two treys, and Mike Phillips scored five and hit a three. Ethan Reesor (4), Jacob Cooperus (2) and Ryan O’Leary (2) rounded out the Black Knights’ scoring.
WILLIAMSON (3-15) 29
EAST ROCHESTER (13-7) 80
Sam Tanner connected on six 3-pointers and finished with 31 points, and East Rochester won for the fifth time in six games. Shamar Irving finished with 12 points and seven rebounds while Teddy Emmings had nine points, six rebounds and five steals.
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (3-17) 44
RED CREEK (16-4) 73
SODUS (10-10) 45
GANANDA (11-9) 66
Cohyn Reisman poured in 30 points and hit six treys to lead Gananda in the win. The junior registered 21 points and knocked down five triples in the first half, as the Blue Panthers built a 37-23 lead before the break. Miles Caviness added 11 of his 20 points in a 19-point Blue Panthers’ fourth quarter, and the junior netted two triples in the game. Isaiah Espaillatt chipped in seven and went 3-for-8 from the foul line, and Owen Switzer tacked on four. Cooper Grassel added a trey in the final stanza, and Kyle Smith had two. For Sodus, Angel Padilla led the Spartans with 15 points. The junior tallied nine of the team’s 17 points and shot 4-for-4 from the line in the first quarter, and the junior went 5-for-6 from the line for the game. Marquez Wigent added a pair of threes, and Amonte Barr had six and went 2-for-4 from the line. Marques Wigent (5) hit a 3-pointer, and Stefonn Pinkston (5) went 1-for-2 from the line. Evan Debadts (2), Henry Englert (2), Jacob Laird (2) and Dylan Peters rounded out the Spartans’ scoring.
AVON (16-4) 47
YORK (18-2) 55
Joe Bauer led York with 15 points and Maddox Timothy added 10, as the Knights closed the regular season with seven straight wins. Connor Rodwell chipped in nine and Jake Pangrazio tacked on eight. For Avon, Trevor Stroud scored a game-high 20 points to lead the Braves. Michael Rowland added 15 and Hudson Volpe had 13.
LETCHWORTH (0-20) 56
WARSAW (15-5) 66
Bailey Schell scored 13 points and Jake Sawdey added 11 to lead Warsaw in the win on senior night. Mason McClurg chipped in nine and Patrick Klump tacked on eight. DQ Johnson-Myers added six and Travis Nowinski had two. For Letchworth, Jacob Stowell scored a game-high 19 points, and the Indians went on to score 24 in the fourth quarter after trailing 60-32 after three quarters. Quinn Baker added 12 and Lucas Stowell had 11.
GENESEO (16-4) 71
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (3-17) 45
Ryan Whitney led three in double figures with 22 points, and Geneseo rebounded from a loss over the weekend to win for the third time in four games. Ethan Bennett added 13 points, and Oren Ray had 10 in the win. Geneseo lost to Le Roy in triple overtime last Saturday. Donny Peet led Cal-Mum with 13 points.
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (1-19) 36
HORNELL (16-4) 74
PERRY (9-11) 53
PAVILION (7-13) 56
For Perry, Matthew Givens scored a game-high 20 points in the effort, and Braeden Wolfanger and Bryce Tallman each added 13.
HAMONDSPORT (2-18) 41
KESHEQUA (11-9) 64
Nathan Thayer scored 14, swiped five steals and netted two treys, and Bryan Flanagan finished with a double-do to help secure Keshequa its first winning season since 2011. Flanagan had 14 points and hauled in 12 rebounds, and Ian Hinrich followed with a career-high 13 points. Aiden Upright added a career-high 12 points and made two triples. Owen Pike had three in his first varsity game, and Jaiden Buchinger (3), Douglas Hesse (3) and Jacob Main (2) rounded out the Indians’ attack. With the win, Keshequa clinched the No. 5 seed in Class D1.
ALEXANDER (6-14) 54
KENDALL (6-14) 62
*This score was reported incorrectly with the original posting of the Wrap.
WHEATLAND-CHILI (13-7) 49
NOTRE DAME-BATAVIA (14-6) 73
OAKFILED-ALABAMA (17-3) 56
PEMBROKE (19-1) 71
Cayden Pfalzer dropped 28 points as Pembroke finished the regular season with the top record of the Section V Boys teams. Tyson Totten scored 17 points, and Chase Guzdek tacked on 10 and grabbed 10 rebounds. For Oakfield-Alabama, Colton Yasses led the Hornets with 17 points and Kyle Porter added 14. Brayden Smith chipped in 11.
HOLLEY (1-19) 48
ATTICA (9-11) 92
LYNDONVILLE (0-20) 45
ELBA (6-14) 61
HARLEY-ALLENDALE-COLUMBIA (10-9) 52
HONEOYE (10-10) 54 OT
Evan Cuba scored eight of his game-high 17 points for Honeoye in the final two quarters to spark a 27-16 run and tie the game at the end of regulation, and the senior registered five of the Bulldogs 10 extra-time points. Cuba went 3-for-4 from the foul line in overtime and 7-for-8 after the break. The leader hauled in 12 rebounds. Owen Reynolds hit the go-ahead trey in overtime, and the sophomore finished with seven points, eight rebounds and four assists. Owen Baader registered six points in each half, and the senior hit two triples and went 4-for-6 from the line. Landon Washburn knocked down two threes and added two points in overtime. Pavle Duric scored six in the final four minutes of the third quarter after being down by as much as 15. Billy Covey added a first-quarter triple and shot 1-for-3 from the line. For HAC, Awak Thongjang tallied 10 points, eight rebounds and three blocks, and the senior went 4-for-6 from the line. Tyler Knapp hit a 3-pointer and went 1-for-2 from the line in overtime, and the sophomore finished with eight points. Thomas Riveros added 10 and Ryan D’Arduini tacked on eight. Theo Colosimo chipped in six, and James Michael and Oliver Riveros both had five and a trey. With the win, Honeoye coach Robb Delisanti earned his 50th career.
SOUTH SENECA-ROMULUS (17-3) 73
MIDLAKES (8-12) 56
Devon Suirano and Mike Kaufman combined for 26 points in the second half as South Seneca-Romulus built on its 10-point lead by outscoring Midlakes 43-36 after the break. Suirano finished with 20 points, and the senior registered 10 and went 5-for-6 from the line in a 27-point fourth quarter for the Falcons. Suirano knocked down three triples in the game. Kaufman added 11 of his 14 points after the break, and the senior hit two treys and went 4-for-5 from the line in the final quarter. Paul Clemenson had 12 including eight in the second half, and the junior buried two triples and shot 6-for-8 from the line. Kenny Halsey chipped in 12 and netted a pair of second-quarter treys. The sophomore went 2-for-4 from the line. Ethan Laverack recorded eight of his 11 points in the opening quarter. Jayden Reed and Zack Sherry each had two. For Midlakes, Kyle Kumkey dropped a game-high 27 points including 22 in the second half. The junior went 5-for-6 from the line after the break and 6-for-7 in the game. Jared Brownell recorded all 11 of his points in the first three quarters, and Owen Guest added 10. Abe Diaz (4), Hayden Bezzek (2) and Kaiden Ranger (2) rounded out the scoring for the Screaming Eagles.
RED JACKET (12-8) 34
BLOOMFIELD (10-10) 47
Cameron Smith recorded a game-high 26 points and grabbed four rebounds to lead Bloomfield to its third consecutive win and fifth in its last six game. Jonathan Nelson scored six and hauled in eight rebounds, and Tyler Rogers added six points and five boards. Connor Moore chipped in four and grabbed 10 boards. For Red Jacket, James Sibeto scored eight, and Aidan Griffith and Jonathan Bugbee each tacked on seven.
BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (16-4) 73
FILLMORE (15-5) 78
GENESEE VALLEY/BELFAST (6-14) 56
CUBA-RUSHFORD (16-4) 61
Finn Ricketts scored all 11 of his points in the third quarter when Cuba-Rushford erased a halftime deficit and went on to sweep the regular season series with its third win in the past four games. Trailing 29-24 after the second quarter, Ricketts connected five times from the floor and added a free throw as the Rebels took a 44-42 edge into the final eight minutes of play. Jacob Smith scored seven of his game-high 21 points in the third quarter while Jack Frank hit a pair of 3-pointers and scored 10 of his 15 points in the fourth to help secure the win. Dom Bello (8), Luke Brooks (3) and Braeden Wight (3) rounded out the scoring for C-R. Genesee Valley/Belfast’s Ian McKenzie matched Smith with 21 points. Kyle McCumiskey had 13 points while Kadin Louge scored 10. Max Wedge (4), Ryan Daciw (4), Jacob Borden (2) and Thai Norasethaporn (2) also scored for GV/B.
HINSDALE (1-19) 23
ANDOVER/WHITESVILLE (9-11) 43
HOUGHTON (3-15) 38
SCIO/FRIENDSHIP (7-12) 43
ADDISON (6-14) 50
JASPER-TROUPSBURG (17-3) 72
All-Tournament selection Cash Bouton collected 17 points, nine rebounds, two assists and two steals to lead Jasper-Troupsburg in the consolation game of the Steuben County Tournament. Teammate Cayden Lawson added 21 points, five rebounds, six steals and four assists in the win. Jared Ainsworth had 12 points and six rebounds. Sawyer Troxel grabbed eight rebounds and scored eight points in the win. Gage Guerin (8), James Ainsworth (2), Zach Baker (2) and Zver Landon (2) rounded out the scoring for the Wildcats. Addison’s Brady Wheatcraft scored 18 points and was named to the All-Tournament team. Jacopo Vamini connected on five 3-pointers as part of a 19-point performance. Elijah Scriber (7), Zane Wheeler (3) and Ryan Thompson (3) also scored for Addison.
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (11-9) 40
AVOCA/PRATTSBURGH (18-2) 83
Tournament MVP Haden Abbott scored 14 of his game-high 28 points in the first quarter to pace Avoca/Prattsburgh to the Steuben Tournament title. The senior forward grabbed six rebounds and connected on a pair of 3-pointers in the win. All-Tournament team selections Sawyer Devoe and Macoy Putnam accounted for 18 points, 10 rebounds along eight points, 16 assists and six steals respectively. Evan Campbell finished with 14 points to also earn an all-tournament selection. Jamel Crowder (8), Dayton Putnam (3), Chris Abbott (2) and Collin Hammond (2) rounded out the scoring for A/P. All-Tournament member Carson Chafee led Canisteo-Greenwood with 17 points. Cole Chaffee (6), JJ Reese (5), Noah Warriner (4), Evan Sarvis (3), Griffin Weeks (3) and Gabe Brumfield (2) also scored for C-G.
ALLEGANY-LIMESTONE (VI) 50
WELLSVILLE (11-9) 49
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