CLASS A
No. 8 PITTSFORD MENDON (11-11) 38
No. 1 PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (18-3) 44
Ellie Bergin led all scorers with 19 points to send Pittsford Sutherland to the Class A semifinals. The senior finished with five rebounds, two blocks, one assist and a steal. Leora Cook added nine points, three rebounds and one block, and Cecilia Peinado Calvo racked up six points, five boards, four assists and four steals. Eden Lewis had four, grabbed eight boards and dished out an assist, while Annie Dodge chipped in six and one rebound. Caitlin Bergin had seven rebounds, one assist and a steal. For Pittsford Mendon, Emma Giordano scored 17 to lead the Vikings. Brooke Bowler added eight and Kate Crowley tacked on five. Paige Glanz (4), Dani Mooney (2) and Camryn DelGallego (2) rounded out the scoring. Sutherland will play No. 12 Our Lady of Mercy in the Class A semifinals on Monday.
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No. 12 OUR LADY OF MERCY (10-12) 68
No. 4 HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (15-7) 62
Audrey Hintz poured in a career-high 33 points including nine in a 25-all fourth quarter as Our Lady of Mercy secured a spot in the Class A semifinals. Hintz accounted for 17 in the first half when the Monarchs outscored HF-L 34-22, and the senior finished with seven rebounds and five blocks. The captain went 5-for-7 from the foul line. Natalie Casale hit three treys in the first half and went 2-for-2 from the line in the final quarter. Mia Lusardi posted seven of her nine points after the break and sished out five assists, and sophomore went 5-for-6 from the line in the final stanza. Brooke Wormley recorded all seven of her points in the fourth when the junior went 3-for-6 from the line. Anna Lynch contributed four points, 10 rebounds, five blocks and four assists. Krista Harnischfeger had four. For HF-L, Caroline Smith dropped 24 points including 14 after the half. The sophomore shot 10-for-16 from the line. Marlee Green knocked down three second-half triples and went 1-for-2 from the line, and Shaye Angelo added eight and two 3-pointers. Claire Ruff had six, and Maddy Schubach chipped in five and was 3-for-4 from the line in the first half. Katie Adams hit a fourth-quarter trey, and Sam Osovski (3), Grace Hoffman (2) and Mollie Finn (1) rounded out the Cougars’ scoring. Mercy will play No. 1 Pittsford Sutherland in the Class A semifinals on Monday.
No. 11 IRONDEQUOIT (10-12) 51
No. 3 EAST (14-7) 39
Ella Brennan posted a double-double with 21 points and 11 rebounds to earn Irondequoit a spot in the Class A semifinals. Maeve Brennan registered 14 points, 10 rebounds and five blocks. Aubrey Smith contributed seven points and five assists, and the sophomore took three charges. For East, Gabby Brown-Sturdviant scored 13 and Jaylen Giles chipped in 11. Irondequoit advanced to the Class A semifinals to play No. 2 Canandaigua on Tuesday.
No. 7 BROCKPORT (12-10) 38
No. 2 CANANDAIGUA (17-5) 53
Mya Herman finished with a game-high 26 points to lead Canandaigua into the Class A semifinals. Eily Hubler added nine points and Liv Schorr chipped in eight. Julia Geitner had five, and Macy Falk (3) and Kyleigh Chapman (2) rounded out the Braves’ scoring. Canandaigua has won six in a row. For Brockport, Ava Velletri registered 25 points and six rebounds in the effort. Mia Tyndell contributed eight points and 10 rebounds. Janelle Laureano (2), Keira Wilson (2) and Maeve Petitti (1) also scored for the Blue Devils. Canandaigua will next play No. 11 Irondequoit in the Class A semifinals on Tuesday.
CLASS B1
No. 8 NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT/SODUS (6-16) 13
No. 1 WATERLOO (20-1) 76
Morgan Caraballo recorded 25 points for Waterloo as the Tigers cruised to the Class B1 semifinals. Addison Bree added 13 points and Natalie DiSanto chipped in five. Maci Mueller and Davontia’a Loucks each tacked on four, and McKenzie Scutt, Gwyn Panek and Katelyn VanNostrand scored three apiece. Logan Amidon (2), Hannah Harris (2), Jazzmyn Lewis (2) and Khia Moody (2) also scored for the Tigers. Waterloo will play No. 5 Midlakes in the Class B1 semifinals on Tuesday.
No. 11 BATAVIA (1-21) 28
No. 3 LIVONIA (18-3) 66
No. 7 NEWARK (8-14) 25
No. 2 PALMYRA-MACEDON (18-3) 51
Taryn Goodness registered a double-double with 18 points, 10 rebounds, seven steals and three assists to lead Palmyra-Macedon in the win. Marianna Hodgins contributed 10 points, 18 rebounds, three blocks, two steals and one assist, and Molly Seither finished with 10 points, 10 assists, five boards and one steal. Georgia Wirth tallied five points, six steals, five boards and one assist, and Julia Belanger had five and grabbed three rebounds. Addison Blair tacked on three. For Newark, TaKyla Vaughn recorded 12 points and Naomi Jones added five. Ciana Galvin and Lena Ramos each had three, and eighth-grader Karina Natale had two. The Red Raiders will face No. 3 Livonia in the Class B1 semifinals on Tuesday.
No. 5 MIDLAKES (13-8) 51
No. 4 AQUINAS (12-9) 31
Grace Murphy scored 18 points including 15 in the second half when Midlakes outscored Aquinas 31-16 to seal the victory. Murphy hit a trey and went 2-for-2 from the line in her 9-point third quarter, and the senior shot 3-for-4 from the line in the game. Stella DelPapa added 16 points and hit four triples, three of which came in the first half. Kate Mahoney chipped in 10 and went 2-for-3 from the line in her 6-point fourth quarter. Mary Givens tacked on eight and Hanna Godkin went 1-for-2 from the line. For Aquinas, Jade Harvey registered seven of her 11 points in the first half when the eighth-grader hit a trey and was 2-for-4 from the line. Molly O’Toole finished with nine points, and the sophomore knocked down a three and was 2-for-2 from the line before the break. Julianna Nkugwa posted five of her seven points in the final stanza when the freshman shot 3-for-6 from the line. Savannah Hinchcliffe netted a third-quarter trey and Ajayah Orr had two. Midlakes will play No.1 Waterloo in the Class B1 semifinals on Tuesday.
CLASS B2
No. 9 PENN YAN (5-17) 45
No. 1 DANSVILLE (15-6) 56
Chelsie Tyler scored 20 points to lead Dansville in the quarterfinal win. The junior added three rebounds, three steals and one assist, and Megan Tyler contributed 14 points and grabbed four boards. Aynsley Belcher chipped in seven points and a team-high 13 rebounds, to go with two steals. Emma Allen finished with six points, six boards and one block , and Kali Meyer recorded two points, two rebounds and two steals. Emma Butters chipped in three and Eleni Mountzouros (1) had a rebound. For Penn Yan, freshman Bailey Cooper posted a game-high 24 points and Maihue Miranda-Wiltberger added 13. Dansville will meet No. 4 Wellsville in the Class B2 semifinals on Monday.
No. 7 ATTICA (9-12) 21
No. 2 MYNDERSE (13-8) 59
Haley Mosche led the way with 16 points including 12 in a 38-point Mynderse first half. Mosche knocked down a trey in her nine-point second quarter, and the senior went 3-for-5 from the line. Lauren McDermott scored 12 and netted a pair of first-quarter treys, and Maddie Verkey added eight and two triples in the opening stanza. Bella Ferrara chipped in four and grabbed nine rebounds, and Sophie Palladino had four. Ella Wirth netted a triple and went 1-for-2 from the line. Chelsea Korzeniewski added a fourth-quarter three, and Payton Russ had two. For Attica, Madalyn Robinson recorded seven of her eight points in the second half, and the junior went 4-for-8 from the line. Jaclyn Torrey had five and hit a trey in the third quarter, and Mackenzie McLeod and Olivia Colon Mercado scored four apiece. Mynderse will meet No. 3 Hornell in the Class B2 semifinals on Monday.
No. 6 Le ROY (10-12) 40
No. 3 HORNELL (13-8) 70
Maddie Moore led Hornell with 15 points, nine rebounds and six steals to lead Red Raiders in the win. Payton Bentley scored 13 points and grabbed eight boards, and Jordyn Dyring finished with 11 points, seven assists and five rebounds. Lillian Hoyt added 12 and Rae Evingham had eight. Mia Nasca (3), Parker Graham (2), Kadience Gollnitz (2), Alexis Smith (2) and Selena Maldonado (2) rounded out the scoring for Hornell. The Red Raiders advanced to the Class B2 semifinals to play No. 2 Mynderse on Monday.
CLASS D1
No. 9 MOUNT MORRIS (8-14) 26
No. 1 KESHEQUA (16-5) 60
No. 7 ARKPORT-CANASERAGA (11-11) 37
No. 2 FILLMORE (16-5) 47
No. 6 SOUTH SENECA (12-10) 35
No. 3 LYNDONVILLE (14-7) 37
No. 5 AVOCA-PRATTSBURGH (13-9) 22
No. 4 GENESEE VALLEY/BELFAST (14-8) 45
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