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CLASS B1
NO. 5 MIDLAKES (13-9) 43
NO. 1 WATERLOO (21-1) 85
Natalie DiSanto led three in double figures, and Waterloo clinched its third straight sectional final appearance. DiSanto scored a game-high 18 points while Morgan Caraballo added 17 and Jazzmyn Lewis had 16 points. Maci Mueller and Logan Amidon had nine points apiece in the win – Waterloo’s ninth straight. Khia Moody (5), McKenzie Scutt (3), Addison Bree (3), Juliana Pehrson (2), Davonti’a Loucks (2) and Gwyn Panek (1) rounded out the scoring for Waterloo. The Tigers will face Palmyra-Macedon in the championship game. Grace Murphy led the Midlakes with 14 points. Stella DelPapa added seven. Kate Mahoney (6), Cate Peacock (5), Mary Givens (4), Catelin Couillard (3), Hannan Godkin (2) and Callie Walker (2) also scored for the Screaming Eagles.
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NO. 3 LIVONIA (18-4) 40
NO. 2 PALMYRA-MACEDON (19-3) 42
Taryn Goodness finished with a team-high 17 points, and Marianna Hodgins registered a double-double as Pal-Mac clinched a spot in the finals. Goodness accounted for five rebounds, two assists and two steals in the win. Hodgins had 11 points, 16 rebounds, three steals and a block. Ninth-grader Georgia Wirth added seven points, seven rebounds, three assists and three steals. Molly Seither (4) and Erika Mitchell (3) rounded out the Pal-Mac scoring. Julia Belanger had three rebounds, two assists and two blocks. Livonia’s Kylie Buckley led all scorers with 20 points. Mary Kwak had 11 points and Libby Kwak had nine points for the Bulldogs.
CLASS C1
NO. 5 ALEXANDER (18-5) 31
NO. 1 CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (22-0) 46
Brooke Burd finished with a triple-double to lead Canisteo-Greenwood into the Class C1 final. The senior center scored five of her 12 points in the first quarter when C-G jumped out a 17-7 lead. She added 13 rebounds and 10 blocks to the effort. Lily Mullen matched Burd with a game-high 12 points along five assists and five steals. Peyton Peters accounted for five points in the opening stanza and also had six rebounds. Bailey Mullen accounted for eight points, seven rebounds and three assists. Elaine Roach rounded out the C-G offense with three points. Alexander’s Emily Pietrzkowski scored eight points to top the Trojans’ offense. Alyssa Kramer scored seven. Makenna Boyce (5), Madison Boyce (4), Laurel Kania (4) and Melanie Pohl (3) also contributed to the offense for Alexander.
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NO. 6 BLOOMFIELD (19-4) 56
NO. 2 OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (19-3) 59
Oakfield-Alabama will face Canisteo-Greenwood in the C1 finals.
CLASS D2
NO. 5 HAMMONDSPORT (13-9) 38
NO. 1 ANDOVER/WHITESVILLE (17-4) 47
Andover/Whitesville will face Elba in the D2 final.
NO. 7 SCIO/FRIENDSHIP (13-10) 34
NO. 6 ELBA (13-10) 47
Sydney Reilly finished with a double-double of 12 points and 10 rebounds to lead Elba into the D2 final. Reilly also handed out three assists. Kennedy Augell had 11 points, four rebounds and three assists in the win. Ava Chatt grabbed 11 rebounds, scored five points and collected two steals. Mariah Ognibene accounted for six points, eight rebounds a steal and a block. Maddie Hall (4), Halie Deville (4), Ava Buczek (3) and Lydia Ross (2) rounded out the scoring for the Lancers. Elba will face Andover/Whitesville in the D2 final.
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