CLASS AA – QUARTERFINALS
No. 8 VICTOR (12-10) 39
No. 1 WEBSTER SCHROEDER (20-1) 56
Mariah Watkins posted 18 points including 10 in the first half as Webster Schroeder built a 35-18 lead by halftime. The junior hit a trey in the first quarter and went 3-for-5 from the line in the second quarter. She netted two more triples in the third quarter, and Sarah Ferruzza added 11 points and knocked down three 3-pointers. Ava Gallup buried a pair of first-half treys, and the junior went 2-for-2 from the line in the fourth quarter. Addison Morgan and Mya Perales both finished with two threes and shot 1-for-2 at the line. Bria Watkins had five and was 1-for-2 from the line. The Warriors came out of the break and converted three times from behind the 3-point arc to take a 51-25 lead into the final stanza. For Victor, Abbie Murphy registered 11 points and went 2-for-2 from the line. Rhylin Fehrenbach posted all 10 of her points in the second half including six in a 14-point Blue Devils’ fourth quarter. Devin Livingston chipped in nine, and Vanessa Chumacero and Maryn Savage both hit a trey. Hope Stone accounted for all three of her points in the opening quarter when the junior went 1-for-2 from the line. Schroeder will meet No. 5 Fairport in the Class AA semifinals on Wednesday.
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No. 10 GREECE ARCADIA/OLYMPIA (9-13) 28
No. 2 PENFIELD (19-2) 69
Grace Alexander scored 21 points and knocked down four 3-pointers to lead Penfield into the Class AA semifinals. Jackie Funk added 16 points, seven assists, seven rebounds and two steals. Lena Lipani and Emily Fordham chipped in eight apiece, and Anna Coyle tacked on six. Ashley Kalvitis had four, and Emma Scanlon (2), Cassidy Cone (2) and Nadia Green (2) rounded out the Patriots’ scoring. For Greece Arcadia/Olympia, Shania Estrich led the Lightning with 12 points. Penfield will play No. 3 Bishop Kearney in the Class AA semifinals on Wednesday.
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No. 6 HILTON (13-9) 47
No. 3 BISHOP KEARNEY (16-3) 72
Amaia Jackson scored 25 and three others reached double digits for Bishop Kearney in the win. Jackson finished with seven rebounds, three assists, three steals and one block. Asia Wilson added 19 points, five assists, five boards and three steals. Klarissa Goode finished with a double-double with 12 points, 11 assists, five steals and three rebounds. Caydence Hadley registered a double-double with 11 points, 11 boards, three blocks, two assists and one steal. Allie Hall (5) racked up 13 rebounds, four blocks, three steals and two assists. Marciana McDowell grabbed six boards and dished out two assists. The Kings advanced to the Class AA semifinals to play No. 2 Penfield on Wednesday. Mallory Heise led Hilton with 14 points. Ella Clark added 13. Leah Thompson (9), Ella Simonelli (4), Paige Siciliano (3), Karlee Hargarther (2) and Brooke Bell (2) also scored for the Cadets.
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No. 5 FAIRPORT (15-7) 76
No. 4 SCHOOL OF THE ARTS (16-4) 35
Ella Maebon registered 11 of her 13 points in the first half as Fairport cruised to a 49-11 lead at the half. Maebon finished 3-for-4 from the foul line. The senior also grabbed seven rebounds and dished out seven assists. Ne’vaeh Buntley accounted for nine of her points before the break when the junior hit a trey and went 2-for-2 from the line. Buntley grabbed six boards and swiped five steals. Bella Pucci recorded nine of her 11 points in the first half, and the senior picked up five assists. Liv Amadori chipped in eight, and Sophia Lapp scored six and went 2-for-2 from the line. Sarah Hirschler added six and Natalie VanDeVoorde tacked on five. Lola Pucci contributed five points and a triple, and Jada Crocker (4) was 2-for-2 from the line. Tamara Dergham (3), Amiya Johnson (3) and Alishiah Bordley (1) rounded out the Red Raider’s attack. The Red Raiders combined for 22 assists in the game. For School of the Arts, Jazlynn Logan registered 15 points and surpassed the 1,000-point mark. Logan accounted for 11 of her points in the second half when she went 3-for-3 from the line. The senior hit a triple in the opening stanza and finished 4-for-5 from the line. Maya Williams added 10, and Son’ger McCullough and Breyelle Geiger each chipped in four. Precious Grant had two. The Red Raiders will face No. 1 Webster Schroeder in the Class AA semifinals on Wednesday.
CLASS C1- QUARTERFINALS
No. 8 EAST ROCHESTER (14-8) 29
No. 1 CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (21-0) 48
Lillian Mullen dropped 20 points including 15 in the second half as Canisteo-Greenwood outscored East Rochester 31-15 after the break. Mullen hit a trey and went 1-for-2 from the foul line in her 12-point fourth quarter, and the junior finished 4-for-5 from the line in the game. She added six rebounds and five assists. Brooke Burd accounted for five of her nine points after the break, and the senior grabbed 11 rebounds in the process. Elaine Roach added eight points, seven boards and two triples, and Bailey Mulllen had seven and went 5-for-6 from the line in the opening quarter. Peyton Peters (4) grabbed six rebounds and swiped five steals. For East Rochester, Aniyah Eldridge netted a pair of treys and went 2-for-2 from the line. Gianna Romach knocked down a pair of triples, and Emma Romach chipped in six and was 2-for-2 from the line. Lily Funk had four and Zarriah Eldridge hit a fourth-quarter three. Aaliyah Carmichael had two. The Redskins will play No. 5 Alexander in the Class C1 semifinals on Tuesday.
No. 7 ADDISON (17-5) 37
No. 2 OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (18-3) 44
No. 6 BLOOMFIELD (19-3) 63
No. 3 GANANDA (17-5) 54
Ashlyn Wright hit two treys in overtime as Bloomfield outscored Gananda 12-3 after regulation. Wright accounted for 16 points in the game and went 3-for-3 from the foul line. The sophomore hit a triple and made both her free throws in an 18-point Bombers’ third quarter, as the team took a 41-37 lead into the fourth quarter. Lily Baughman scored a game-high 17 points and went 4-for-6 from the line in overtime, and the sophomore was 8-for-12 from the line in the game. Calla McCombs recorded 12 points and went 2-for-2 from the line, and Allison Baughman scored all 12 of her points after the break including two in overtime. Ava Hawkins chipped in six. For Gananda, Eva Jenny registered 15 points including four in a 14-point Blue Panthers’ fourth quarter to tie the game at 51-all. The junior finished 4-for-7 from the line, and Kaylee Marvin added 13 points including 10 in the second half. Nicole chipped in seven and Madi Dohse netted a pair of fist-half triples. Nyah Cruz had six and Katie Rothwell tacked on four. Ella Lathrop had three and went 1-for-2 from the line in overtime. Bloomfield will play No. 2 Oakfield-Alabama in the Class C1 semifinals on Tuesday.
No. 5 ALEXANDER (18-4) 39
No. 4 GENESEO (16-6) 36
CLASS C2- QUARTERFINALS
No. 8 PERRY (10-12) 35
No. 1 LYONS (19-3) 62
Jayla Bell led all scorers with 22 points including nine in a 25-point third quarter for Lyons in the win. Bell knocked down two treys and went 4-for-6 from the line. The sophomore added five rebounds, five steals and four assists. Kamryn Bonnell added 13 points and a pair of first-half triples, and the freshman finished 3-for-4 from the line with five rebounds and two assists. Milleniyah Glanton recorded 12 points including six in the third quarter, and the junior grabbed seven boards, dished out one assist and swatted a block. Kara Stephens tallied nine points, eight rebounds, four steals and one assist. Addison Jones had four points, tow boards and a steal, and Sam Figueroa (2) added three assists, two steals and a board. Hailey Battle grabbed three boards, swiped two steals and swatted a block. Lyons will face No. 4 Dundee/Bradford in the Class C2 semifinals on Wednesday.
No. 7 YORK (10-12) 46
No. 2 NOTRE DAME-BATAVIA (20-2) 69
Amelia McCulley poured in 36 points and hit seven treys to lead Notre Dame-Batavia into the Class C2 semifinals. The senior went 3-for-8 from the foul line and finished with four steals, three rebounds, one assist and a block. Emma Sisson recorded a double-double with 14 points, 10 rebounds, four steals and one block, and the junior added a triple and went 3-for-4 from the line. Avelin Tomidy had a double-double with 10 points, 12 boards, four assists, four steals and one block, and Nina Bartz contributed five points, eight rebounds and one assist. Maggie Monachino (2) had one assist, one board and a steal, and Gianna Falleti chipped in two. The Little Irish advanced to the Class C2 semifinals to face No. 3 Pavilion on Wednesday.
No. 6 BYRON-BERGEN (13-9) 25
No. 3 PAVILION (19-3) 49
No. 5 CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (14-8) 47
No. 4 DUNDEE/BRADFORD (20-2) 51
Kendall Parker accounted for 20 points including eight in the second half when Dundee/Bradford outscored Cal-Mum 32-25, after trailing by three points at the half, 22-19. Parker hit two treys and went 2-for-4 from the line after the break, and the sophomore finished with three triples, seven rebounds, four steals and three assists. Lily Hall scored all 10 of her points and went 2-for-4 from the line in a 16-point third quarter for the BraveScots, and the senior grabbed eight boards. Alissa Eaves netted three triples and shot 1-for-2 from the line after the break, and the junior added three rebounds and one steal. Kailey Yeoman contributed seven points, three steals, two boards, one assist and a trey. Mikayla Schoffner (4) pulled down 17 rebounds and swiped three steals. Brieonna Bayer had one assist, one board and a steal. For Cal-Mum, Hazell Nickerson registered a game-high 21 points including nine in the first half to lead the Raiders. Ava Amorese posted 13 points and went 4-for-5 from the line while Maddy DeVore recorded all six of her points in the second half. Marisa Roides chipped in five and a triple, and Gracie Boudreau had two. The BraveScots advanced to the Class C2 semifinals to play No. 1 Lyons on Wednesday.
CLASS D2-QUARTERFINALS
No. 9 HOUGHTON (7-15) 28
No. 1 ANDOVER/WHITESVILLE (16-4) 65
No. 7 SCIO/FRIENDSHIP (13-9) 47
No. 2 NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN (13-7) 30
No. 6 ELBA (12-10) 47
No. 3 C.G. FINNEY (13-7) 31
Sydney Reilly recorded 13 points to lead Elba in the quarterfinal win. Lydia Ross added 11 points and Mariah Ognibene chipped in eight. Kennedy Augello tacked on seven and Halie Deville had four. Ava Buczek and Ava Chatt added two apiece. The Lancers advanced to the Class D2 quarterfinals the winner of No. 7 Scio/Friendship/No. 2 Northstar Christian on Tuesday.
No. 5 HAMMONDSPORT (13-8) 59
No. 4 LIMA CHRISTIAN (11-8) 41
Alyssa Marsh led the way with 19 points, nine rebounds, four assists and four steals to lead Lima Christian in the loss. Lillian Herring added 14 points, four assists, four boards and a steal. Abigail Britton (4) grabbed 12 rebounds, swatted two blocks and swiped two steals. Genesis Leathersich (2) pulled down five rebounds, and Abby Dils had two boards. Hammondsport will play No. 4 Andover/Whitesville in the Class D2 semifinals on Tuesday.
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