CLASS AA
No.13 FANKLIN (0-21) 14
No.4 SCHOOL OF THE ARTS (16-3) 78
Jazlynn Logan poured in 31 points, dished out six assists and grabbed five rebounds to lead School of the Arts to the Class AA quarterfinals. Son’ger McCullough scored 23 points and added four assists, two boards, two steals and a block, and Maya Williams registered a double-double with 15 points, 22 rebounds, five blocks, three steals and two assists. Kayona Toney chipped in six points, three boards and one assist, and Breyelle Geiger (3) dished out four assists, swiped two steals and grabbed a board. Precious Grant had three rebounds, two steals and a block. The Silverhawks will meet No. 5 Fairport in the Class AA quarterfinals.
No.12 RUSH-HENRIETTA (3-18) 36
NO.5 FAIRPORT (14-7) 80
Bella Pucci scored 24 points, netted five treys and grabbed seven rebounds while Ne’vaeh Buntley recorded 11 of her 17 points in the first quarter as Fairport got out to a 24-8 lead after the first stanza. Buntley added eight rebounds, six assists and four steals. Ella Meabon registered a double-double with 12 points and 13 boards, Liv Amadori hit two fourth-quarter triples. Lola Pucci and Amiya Johnson both added five, and Ava Bagnato made a three. Tamara Dergham and Sophia Lapp each went 1-for-2 from the foul line. For Rush-Henrietta, Dani Garrett scored eight and went 2-for-3 from the line. Ashlyn Roberts chipped in seven through the first three quarters, and Alivia Day made a pair of first-half treys. Jani Washington tacked on six and went 2-for-2 from the line, and Alison Utter added a triple and was 2-for-2 from the line. Ava Santiago had four. The Red Raiders advanced to play No. 4 School of the Arts in the Class AA quarterfinals.
No.11 GREECE ATHENA/ODYSSEY (5-16) 35
No.6 HILTON (13-8) 68
Ella Clark led all scorers with 22 points and seven rebounds to lead Hilton, and the Cadets earned its first sectional win since 2019. Mallory Heise added 13 points and grabbed seven boards. Ella Simonelli chipped in seven and Leah Thompson tacked on seven, and Paige Siciliano and Karlee Hargather both scored five. Elena Graziano, Brooke Bell, Ava Heise and Jayleigh Esposito all had two. For Greece Athena/Odyssey, Asia Philip registered 18 points to lead the Thunder. Tiara Smith added seven and Mariah Freeman had five. Mya Pioli (3), Julianna Bates (1) and Kennedy Gadsen (1) rounded out the scoring. Hilton will meet No. 3 Bishop Kearney on Saturday in the Class AA quarterfinals.
No.10 GREECE ARCADIA/OLYMPIA (9-12) 56
No.7 EDISON TECH (12-9) 39
Shania Estrich led four in double figures with 14 points, and Greece Arcadia/Olympia, in its first year as a merged squad, advanced to the Class AA quarterfinals. Estrich scored five in the second quarter and combined with teammate Kyleigh Bathe’s eight points during the frame helped Arcadia/Olympia to a 30-19 advantage at halftime. READ MORE.
No.9 BRIGHTON (9-12) 36
No.8 VICTOR (12-9) 51
Freshman Rhylin Fehrenbach scored a game-high 14 points to lead Victor in the first-round win. Abbie Murphy added 12, as the Blue Devils built a 30-12 by the half. For Brighton, Sadie Scott led the Bruins with 12 points. Victor advanced to the Class AA quarterfinals to face No. 1 Webster Schroeder on Saturday.
CLASS C1
No. 15 RED CREEK (2-16) 26
No.2 OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (17-3) 54
No.13 HOLLEY (7-14) 31
No.4 GENESEO (16-5) 39
Mary Claire Rollins scored 13 points and Bridget McMaster added 10 to lead Geneseo in the win. Caroline Chapel chipped in eight, and Emily Lamb (4), Maddie Mark (3) and Morgan Wolcott (2) rounded out the Blue Devils’ attack. Geneseo will meet No. 5 Alexander in the Class C1 quarterfinals on Saturday.
No.12 PEMBROKE (8-13) 34
No.5 ALEXANDER (17-4) 51
Madison Boyce scored 15 points and Melanie Pohl added 12 to lead Alexander to its eighth straight win. Alyssa Kramer tacked on nine and Parker Wolfley added five. Emily Pietrzykowski and Laurel Kania each chipped in four, and Holly Bykowski had two. For Pembroke, Karli Houseknecht led the Dragons with 11 points, eight rebounds, six steals and two assists. Reagan Schneider contributed seven points, 11 boards, two blocks and two steals, and Isabel Breeden finished with seven points, three assists, three rebounds and a steal. Elle Peterson had four points, two boards and one block, and Seneca Calderon (2) grabbed four boards, dished out an assist and swiped a steal. Carly Cerasani (1) had two boards and Morgan Coniber scored two points. Alexander advanced to the Class C1 quarterfinals to play No. 4 Geneseo on Saturday.
No.11 MARCUS WHITMAN (15-6) 38
No.6 BLOOMFIELD (18-3) 65
Lily Baughman scored 20 points and grabbed seven rebounds to lead Bloomfield to the Class C1 quarterfinals. Baughman went 8-for-14 from the field, and the sophomore added two assists, one steals and a block. Calla McCombs scored 19 and shot 9-for-13 from the field, while the freshman tallied seven rebounds, four steals, one assist and a block. Ava Hawkins contributed nine points, six assists, four steals and three rebounds. Allison Baughman tacked on seven, grabbed 10 boards, dished out three assists and swatted two blocks, Ashlyn Wright finished with six points, four steals, three assists and two boards. Jessica Cody (2) had one board and one steals, and Abby O’Brien (2) grabbed a rebound. For Marcus Whitman, Lily Carroll led the Wildcats with 14 points, two triples, two rebounds and one steal, and Olivia Herod added 10 points, two assists, two steals, one block and a board. Aurora Woodworth totaled five points, seven rebounds, two assists and a steal. Natalie Cotroneo (3) grabbed two boards, and Aliysiah Clark (3) had a board and a steal. Maddie Daggett added a trey and a rebound. Bloomfield will meet the winner of No. 14 Letchworth/No. 3 Gananda in the Class C1 quarterfinals on Saturday.
No.10 CLYDE-SAVANNAH (12-9) 46
No.7 ADDISON (17-4) 57
No.9 AVON (13-8) 46
No.8 EAST ROCHESTER (14-7) 68
Four different players combined for 13 3-pointers to lead East Rochester. Zarriah Eldridge and Emma Romach hit two treys apiece in the second quarter when the Bombers built a 40-17 advantage heading into halftime. READ MORE.
CLASS C2
No.16 EUGENIO MARIA de HOSTOS (0-13) 26
No.1 LYONS (18-3) 84
Kamryn Bonnell scored 29 points including 18 in a 42-point first half for Lyons in the first-round win. Bonnell hit two treys and went 3-for-6 from the foul line, and the freshman finished with six rebounds, six steals and two assists. Jayla Bell recorded 20 points and knocked down four triples, and the sophomore racked up seven assists, seven rebounds, five steals and a block. Milleniyah Glanton recorded a double-double with 12 points, 12 boards, four steals, two assists and two blocks. Samantha Figueroa tallied all six of her points in the final quarter, and the sophomore contributed four rebounds, three assists and three steals. Addison Jones added six points, eight boards and two steals. Cadence Watkins netted a pair of threes, to go with four boards, one assist, one block and a steal. Hailey Battle chipped in five points, seven rebounds, two steals and one assist, and Kara Stephens had four boards, four steals and two assists. For Eugenio Maria de Hostos, Emmi Veras scored seven and hit a triple in the effort. Maddison Benjamin, Britanny Maldonado, Laila Perez and De’Azsya Washington each added four. Jeraily Perez tacked on a trey. Lyons will face the winner of No. 9 Cuba-Rushford/No. 8 Perry in the Class C2 quarterfinals on Saturday.
No. 15 WARSAW (2-19) 19
No.2 NOTRE DAME-BATAVIA (19-2) 59
Amelia McCulley scored a game-high 22 points to lead Notre Dame-Batavia into the Class C2 quarterfinals. The senior swiped five steals and grabbed two rebounds, and the captain went 4-for-4 from the foul line. Avelin Tomidy added 16 points, six assists, five steals and four boards. Sofia Falleti contributed 10 points, seven rebounds, one assist and a steal. Nina Bartz tacked on five and grabbed six defensive boards, swiped three steals and dished out an assist. Emma Sisson chipped in five points, seven boards, four steals and three assists, and Maggie Monachino (1) had two steals and an assist. The Fighting Irish advanced to face No. 7 York on Saturday in the Class C2 quarterfinals.
No.14 RED JACKET (4-17) 37
No.3 PAVILION (18-3) 69
Karlee Zinkievich and Lauren Kingsley combined for 50 of Pavilion’s points to catapult the Golden Golphers into the Class C2 quaterfinals. Zinkievich led the way with 29 points, five assists and two steals, and Kingsley followed with 21 points, five rebounds, two assists, two steals and a block. Ella Tillotson added nine points, seven assists, five steals and a board. Kylie Conway scored four and racked up five assists, four rebounds and four steals. Makayla Washburn had four and grabbed two boards, and Brisel Diaz-Tolentino (2) had an assist. Pavilion will play the winner of No. 11 Bolivar-Richburg/No.6 Byron-Bergen on Saturday in the Class C2 quarterfinals.
No.13 WHEATLAND-CHILI (4-17) 20
No.4 DUNDEE/BRADFORD (19-2) 57
Kendall Parker scored 23 points including 10 in a 17-point first quarter to lead Dundee/Bradford in the first-round win, and the BraveScots won their 11th straight game. Parker hit a trey and went 3-for-4 from the foul line in the opening stanza. The sophomore guard added two more triples and finished 6-for-8 from the line. She grabbed nine rebounds, dished out four assists and swiped four steals. Lily Hall tallied 10 points, nine boards, three steals and one assist. Kailey Yeoman hit two triples and finished with nine points, three rebounds, three assists and three steals. Mikayla Schoffner scored six and added eight boards, two assists and two steals, and Alissa Eaves registered all five of her points in the second half, to go with seven rebounds, two assists and one steal. Adrienne Kendall chipped in three rebounds, two steals and one assist, and Brieonna Bayer contributed four boards and a steal. Trisha Edmister had two boards, one assist and one steal, and Cheyenne Grandall pulled down four rebounds. MyKenzie Clancey (2) grabbed two boards and Korrin Yeoman (2) had a rebound. The BraveScots will play No. 5 Caledonia-Mumford in the Class C2 quarterfinals on Saturday.
No.12 CAMPBELL/SAVONA (5-15) 29
No.5 CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (14-7) 63
Ava Amorese led Caledonia-Mumford with 18 points and Gracie Boudreau scored 11 of her 13 points in the first half as the Raiders jumped to a 40-14 lead at halftime. Amorese grabbed nine rebounds and dished out six assists, and Hazell Nickerson added 16 points and seven boards. The Raiders outscored Campbell/Savona 18-4 in the third quarter to secure the win. For Campbell/Savona, Hollie DeMong and Jenna Machuga scored eight apiece, and Jalynn Machuga added seven. The Raiders advanced to the Class C2 quarterfinals to play No. 4 Dundee/Bradford on Saturday.
No.11 BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (7-14) 36
No.6 BYRON-BERGEN (13-8) 64
Dayanara Caballero, Kendall Phillips and MacKenzie Senf scored 12 points apiece to lead Byron-Bergen in the first-round win. The Bees outscored Bolivar-Richburg 39-19 in the first half. For Bolivar-Richburg, Malayna Ayers led the Wolverines with 11 points. Byron-Bergen advanced to play No. 3 Pavilion on Saturday in the Class C2 quarterfinals.
No.10 KENDALL (6-15) 25
No.7 YORK (10-11) 54
Tessa Rodwell led York with 22 points in the first-round win. Rylee Cuozzo added 14 and Alaina Englert scored 10. Merideth Holland had eight. York will play No. 2 Notre Dame-Batavia in the Class C2 quarterfinals on Saturday.
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