Results from Day 2 of the 2023 Basketball Coaches Association of New York Summer Hoops Festival.
ROCHESTER (GIRLS) 64 MID-HUDSON 63
Ne’vaeh Buntley finished with a game-high 19 including the winner in the closing seconds to lift Rochester. Buntley’s steal and score with :20 seconds remaining was the difference in the game. The Fairport senior connected six times from the floor in the second half. Mallory Heise hit a pair of second-half 3-pointers and finished with 16 points overall in the win. Molly O’Toole added seven points while Allie Hall had six. Loren Green (5), Rhylin Fehrenbach (4), Jayla Belle (2), Lena Lipani (2) and Takyla Vaughn (1) also contributed in the scoring column. Zoe Mesuch led Mid-Hudson with 15 points.
ROCHESTER (GIRLS) 61 LONG ISLAND 60
Ne’vaeh Buntley set up Mallory Heise for the go-ahead bucket with :25 seconds remaining as Rochester finished pool play unbeaten in four games. Heise took Buntley’s inside-out pass and snapped a 58-all tie with her second 3-pointer of the game. Heise had 18 points in the win. Buntley scored 13 of her 14 points in the second-half when Rochester erased a five-point deficit (36-31) at the break. Loren Green hit two 3-pointers and accounted for 11 points. Allie Hall had six points. Rhylin Fehrenbach (3) and Addison Morgan (2) also scored for Rochester. Jasmine McKay led Long Island with 17 points. Rochester and Long Island will meet again Sunday in the tournament semifinals. An 8:30 AM tip-off is scheduled at the Johnson City Middle School gymnasium. The championship game is slated for 1 PM Sunday afternoon.
ROCHESTER (BOYS) 74 SUFFOLK 69
ROCHESTER (BOYS) 77 HUDSON VALLEY 65
Rochester will face Suffolk in the fifth-place game. An 8:30 AM tip-off is scheduled at the Johnson City High School gymnasium.


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