FARIPORT (0-1) 27
PENFIELD (1-0) 45
Emma Alexander and Cassidy Cone scored six points apiece in the first half as Penfield opened a 24-6 lead. Cone added nine more points in the second half for a game-high 15 to go with eight rebounds. Alexander had 11 points and five steals. Mary Burnat accounted for five points and nine rebounds. Angelena Lipani chipped in six points. Lola Pucci led Fairport with nine points. Eighth-grader Samaro Rizzo came off the bench and scored three points in her varsity debut. Jada Crocker added five points for the Red Raiders. Livea Amadori (3), Meghan Arserio (1), Amiya Johnson (1) and Kate Patterson (3) also scored Fairport.
CANANDAIGUA (0-1) 58
HILTON (1-0) 60
Mallory Heise poured in a game-high 22 points. Teammate Ella Clark added 13, and Hilton held off a late comeback. Heise had seven rebounds and six assists in the win. Clark grabbed four boards. Ella Simonelli added eight points and seven rebounds. Elena Graziano (6), Leah Thompson (4), Maddie Murphy (4) and Tea Cosman (3) rounded out the scoring for Hilton. The Cadets took a 31-21 lead at halftime and still had the double-digit advantage at 58-48 with two minutes left before Canandaigua rallied. Eily Hubler led the Gray Wolves with 17 points. Macy Bacon, who returned to the lineup after missing last season with an ACL injury, scored 14. Kyleigh Chapman had 11. Julia Geitner (8), Macy Falk (5) and Leah Sheridan (3) also scored for CA.
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WEBSTER SCHROEDER (1-0) 54
WEBSTER THOMAS (0-1) 39
Bria Watkins stuffed the stat sheet with 12 points, 10 rebounds, six assists, six steals and two blocks as the reigning sectional and state champs opened their title defense. Mya Perales accounted for five points, four steals and three assists while Sarah Ferruzza finished with a team-high 15 points in the win. Kylie Clement added six points and four rebounds. Ava Gallup (7), Addie Morgan (6) and Rachel DeMocker (3) also scored for the Warriors. Ferruzza and Morgan scored six apiece in the third quarter as Schroeder turned a 10-point halftime lead into a 50-28 advantage heading into the final stanza. Webster Thomas junior Kristina Baller led all scorers with 21 points. Ruby Marrapese had seven points. Maggie Smith (5), Emily Ford (4), Olivia Constantino (1) and Olivia Bommelje also scored for the Titans.
GATES CHILI (0-1) 44
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (1-0) 74
Caroline Smith and Madison Schubach registered a double-double apiece to lead HF-L. Smith finished with 18 points, 10 rebounds and five assists. Schubach accounted for 10 points and 13 rebounds in the win. Shaye Angelo matched Smith 18 points. Katie Adams had in the scorebook. Gates-Chili’s Malice Gaye had a game-high 19 points. India Williams added nine for the Spartans.
VICTOR (1-0) 67
OUR LADY OF MERCY (0-1) 48
Sophomore Rhylin Fehrenbach posted a double-double to pace Victor which grabbed a 26-12 advantage after the first quarter and 45-20 at halftime. Fehrenbach finished with a game-high 18 points along with 10 rebounds and five steals. Devin Livingston added 16 points and six steals in the win. Brooke Wormley led Mercy with 10 points.
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SPENCERPORT (0-1) 51
BRIGHTON (1-0) 57
Shannon O’Hora and Olivia Rush scored eight points apiece in the first half as Brighton took an eight-point advantage into the locker room and clinched a spot in the Katie Sweeting Tournament championship. The duo both accounted for 14 points in the win with Rush connecting on three 3-pointers. Ireland Mistretta added 12 points while Sadie Scott had eight. Camryn Sloan (6), Sara Solomon (2) and Ella Hall (1) also scored for the Bruins. Spencerport Alena Zaher topped all scorers with 22 points. Jorja Gray added 17. Lundyn McCutchen and Claire Maloney scored five apiece. Kelsey Magin had two points.
EASTRIDGE (0-1) 59
BROCKPORT (1-0) 60
Maeve Pettiti had 26 points and eight steals as host Brockport erased a 20-point halftime deficit to clinch a spot in the Katie Sweeting Tournament championship. Lydia Childs added 12 points and eight rebounds in the win. Hannah Carpenter had seven points and eight rebounds. Keira Wilson accounted for six points and six rebounds. Mia Tyndell had six points and four rebounds. Janelle Laureano had three points and three rebounds for the Blue Devils. Eastridge led 33-13 after two quarters of play.
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GENESEO (0-1) 38
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (1-1) 59
Hazell Nickerson posted her second double-double in as many games as Cal-Mum rebounded from an opening night loss. Nickerson finished 18 points and 10 rebounds. Ava Amorese and Olivia Amorese both connected on three 3-pointers and added 17 points apiece. Ava Amorese hit a pair of early triples as the Raiders built a lead in the first quarter. The junior guard also had four steals and seven rebounds. Caroline Capel led Geneseo with 16 points and eight rebounds. Emily Lamb had 13 points. Maddie Mark handed out seven assists.
KESHEQUA (1-0) 47
LIVONIA (1-1) 41
Libby Benner and Ryley Benner led a balanced Keshequa attack with 10 points apiece. Libby Benner grabbed eight rebounds and handed out three assists. Ryley Benner finished with three rebounds four assists and four steals. Riley Nageldinger grabbed 12 rebounds to go with six points and two steals. Ava Thayer had six points, five steals, four rebounds and two assists. Braelyn Isaman had nine points, four rebounds and four assists. Bree Benner (2), Abby Wood (2) and Alicia Wood also scored for Keshequa. Livonia’s Libby Kwak led all scorers with 22 points. Mary Kwak added 10 points. Kierstin Einhiple (7) and Emma King (2) also scored for Livonia.
ALBION (VI) 19
Le ROY (1-0) 66
WELLSVILLE (1-0) 54
LETCHWORTH (0-1) 49 OT
Averie Palmatier and Makenna Dunbar combined for nine points in overtime to lead Wellsville. Trailing by four in the extra period, Palmatier scored five of her 13 points. Dunbar added four of her 10. Natalie Adams led the Lions with 19. Letchworth sophomore Sophomore Annika Milillo finished with 17 points, seven rebounds and three blocks. Senior Alyssa Milillo added six points including a 3-pointer at the buzzer to force overtime as Letchworth erased an eight-point, fourth-quarter deficit. Teammate Charity Scott had 11 points and three steals. Abbie DeRock accounted for nine points, six rebounds and two steals.
ROUNDBALL CLASSIC at HAVERLING
AVOCA-PRATTSBURGH (1-0) 50
CAMPBELL-SAVONA (0-2) 18
Marissa Reid and D’Marriannah Hinson-Pike scored 12 points apiece to lead Avoca-Prattsburgh. Meyah Putnam added 11 points, and Kamryn Edwards accounted for eight in the scoring column. Breanna Jorritsman collected seven rebounds. Emma Carlton (5) and Ellie Harrell (2) rounded out the offensive production for A-P. The Titans will face host Haverling in Saturday’s championship game.
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DANSVILLE (1-0) 52
GREECE ATHENA/ODYSSEY (0-2) 44
Aynsley Belcher finished 23 points and 12 rebounds and helped lead a late rally as Dansville clinched a spot in the Waterloo Tip-Tourney championship. Taylor Hamsher had four points, four assists and two steals in the win. Megan Tyler accounted for eight points, three rebounds and an assist. Chelsie Tyler had five points, an assist and a steal. Emma Allen added seven points, 10 rebounds and an assist. Kali Meyer added five points for the Mustangs. Tiara Smith scored 15 points for Greece which led by five points heading into the fourth quarter. Trinity Johnson added 14.
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ROMULUS (0-1) 20
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (1-1) 30
Cadence Sabansky scored nine points, and AJ McIntyre added eight to lead North Rose-Wolcott.
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