CLASS A
No. 15 WILSON MAGNET (1-18) 28
No. 2 CANANDAIGUA (16-5) 90
Kyleigh Chapman finished with 18 points to lead Canandaigua to a first-round victory. Mya Herman followed closely with 16 points. Macy Falk scored 10 points. Ava Read chipped in nine. Eily Hubler and Ari Buchiere each scored seven. Liv Schorr added six. Callie Keys and Julia Geitner collected five points apiece. Lexi Eldred (3), Leah Sheridan (2), and Brooke Rizzo (2) rounded out the scoring for Canandaigua. Canandaigua will face No. 7 Brockport in the quarterfinals.
No. 14 SPENCERPORT (3-18) 49
No. 3 EAST (14-6) 76
Jaelyn Giles netted a career-high 35 point, and Gabby Brown-Sturdviant finished with a double-double as East advanced to face No. 11 Irondequoit in the quarterfinals. Giles connected on four of her seven 3-pointers in the first half when the Eagles jumped out to a 34-17 lead. Giles also had four steals and four assists. Brown-Sturdviant had 18 points and 10 assists. Teenie Bowers accounted for 10 rebounds and six assists while NeVaeh Grisham added six points and six assists. Ali’yana Robinson (7), Ayasha Cherry (2) and Antwanette Coleman (8) rounded out the scoring for East which has won 11 of its last 12 games. Ninth-grader Jorga Gray led Spencerport with 28 points. Alena Zaher had nine points. Macaria Johnson (3), Tatiana Cassady (2), Lundyn McCutchen (1) and Julia Latronica (1) also scored for the Rangers.
No. 13 WAYNE (7-14) 32
No. 4 HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (15-6) 57
Caroline Smith dropped a career high 26-point performance to lead Honeoye Falls-Lima to a first round victory in sectionals. Maddy Schubach scored 11 and grabbed seven rebounds. Clare Ruff added ten assists. Emily Pratt led Wayne’s offense with ten points. Honeoye Falls-Lima advances to face No. 12 Our Lady of Mercy in the quarterfinals.
No. 12 OUR LADY OF MERCY (9-12) 46
No. 5 WEBSTER THOMAS (12-9) 41
Audrey Hintz recorded a double-double and led Our Lady of Mercy to a first round victory in sectionals. Hintz finished with 17 points, 12 rebounds, two assists, two blocks, and a steal. Brooke Wormley put up 13 points. Anna Lynch chipped in six points along with three assists, seven rebounds, four blocks, and a steal. Natalie Casale and Lauren Loiacono each scored three points. Mia Lusardi and Olivia Luchetti each scored two points and snagged two steals. Lusardi also had four assists. Krista Harnischfeger contributed two rebounds. Our Lady of Mercy advances to face No. 4 Honeoye Falls-Lima in the quarterfinals. READ MORE.
No. 11 IRONDEQUOIT (9-12) 56
No. 6 GATES-CHILI (11-10) 43
Sisters Ella and Maeve Brennan recorded a double-double apiece to lead Irondequoit to a victory in the first round of sectionals. Maeve Brennan finished with 12 points, 15 rebounds, and six blocks. Ella Brennan finished with 11 points and ten rebounds. Aubrey Smith led West Irondequoit’s offense with 14 points, six rebounds, and five steals. India Williams led Gates-Chili with 20 points. Mysha Moses followed with nine. West Irondequoit will face No. 3 East in the quarterfinals.
No. 10 CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (9-12) 34
No. 7 BROCKPORT (12-9) 45
Brockport moves on to face No. 2 Canandaigua in the quarterfinals after a first round victory over Churchville-Chili.
No. 9 EASTRIDGE (9-12) 36
No. 8 PITTSFORD MENDON (11-10) 43
Emily Giordano put up six points in the fourth quarter to propel Pittsford Mendon to a first round victory. Giordano finished the game with an even 10 points. Paige Glanz and Kate Crowley scored seven apiece. Glanz converted 3/6 free throws while Crowley converted 2/2. Crowley also connected once from behind the 3-point line. Dani Mooney scored six and went 2/2 from the free throw line. Camryn DelGallego also added six points. Natalie Mai (5) and Gabriela Esposito (2) finished the scoring for Pittsford Mendon. Alyssa Cowart led Eastridge’s offense with 15 points connecting from the 3-point arch once. Madyson Fizer followed with nine points and made 3/3 free throws. Ada Krupa and Aaliviah Green each scored five points. Myasia Holmes completed the scoring for Eastridge with two points, going 2/2 from the free throw line. Pittsford Mendon will take on No. 1 Pittsford Sutherland in the quarterfinals.
CLASS B1
No. 11 BATAVIA (1-20) 49
No. 6 YOUNG WOMEN’S COLLEGE PREP (8-11) 39
No. 10 GENEVA (1-20) 16
No. 7 NEWARK (8-13) 57
Newark advances to face No. 2 Palmyra-Macedon in the quarterfinals after a first round victory over Geneva.
CLASS B2
No. 10 WAYLAND-COHOCTON (1-20) 28
No. 7 ATTICA (9-11) 51
Attica earns a first round victory in sectionals and advances to face No. 2 Mynderse in the quarterfinals.
No. 9 PENN YAN (4-16)
No. 8 WILLIAMSON/MARION (7-13)
CLASS D1
No. 12 ALFRED-ALMOND (0-20) 19
No. 5 AVOCA-PRATTSBURGH (11-10) 56
Avoca-Prattsburgh advances to the quarterfinals to face No. 4 Genesee Valley/Belfast.
No. 11 NAPLES (2-18) 21
No. 6 SOUTH SENECA (12-9) 65
Ciera Babcock and Chloe Scott both finished with 17 points to lead South Seneca to a first round victory. Babcock connected from behind the 3-point line twice. Ava Utter scored seven points. Karah Hill and MacKenzie Snyder each chipped in six. Alysa Elder and Anna Dufour added four points apiece while going 2/2 from the free throw line. Haley Parry (2) and Ella Wellin (2) finished the scoring for South Seneca. Polly Bay, Brynn Davis, and Grace Hebding each scored five points to lead Naples’ offense. Hebding connected from the 3-point arch once. Rebecca Pogel (3), Danielle Clark (2), and Erica Reigelsperger (1) rounded out the scoring for Naples. South Seneca moves on to face No. 3 Lyndonville in the quarterfinals.
No. 10 HONEOYE (5-16) 29
No. 7 ARKPORT/CANASERAGA (11-10) 48
Caitlyn Gilman finished with 22 points to lead Arkport/Canaseraga to a first round victory. Morgan Gilbert totaled 14 points. Payton O’dell scored 10. Reese Payne completed the scoring with two points. Arkport/Canaseraga will go on to face No. 2 Fillmore in the quarterfinals.
No. 9 MOUNT MORRIS (8-13) 37
No. 8 HARLEY-ALLENDALE-COLUMBIA (9-12) 33
Maria Caceres Pou collected 18 points to lead Mount Morris to a first round victory in sectionals. Denishka Valentin followed with 16 points. Emyah Green (2) and Morgan Luick (1) completed the scoring for Mount Morris. Sawyer Hartman led Harley-Allendale-Columbia with 16 points. Maddy Manske added seven points. Cadence Brecker chipped in six. Olivia Strader and Nadia Wehbe each scored two points to round out the scoring for HAC. Mount Morris will take on No. 1 Keshequa in the quarterfinals.
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