PITTSFORD MENDON (1-0) 54
GATES-CHILI (1-1) 47
Michael Bischoping scored 11 of his game-high 28 points in the third quarter when Pittsford Mendon erased a five point deficit. The senior connected three times from the floor, including once from beyond the three-point arc, and converted 4-of-6 free throws to lead the rally. Bischoping also notched 16 rebounds.Josh Shadders added 13 points of his own. Benjamin had six points, all on three-point field goals. Daniel Hurley had five points, all from the free-throw line, while Cayden Rathnam scored two points in the fourth quarter. Jeremy Tantalo led Gates-Chili with 16 points, including four three-pointers. Tremier Lewis notched 13 points and eight rebounds. Jaden Robininson had two points and nine rebounds, while Joey Vigerzi had eight points including two three-pointers. Derrik Davis (five points) and Jonathan Vance (three points) also scored.
EAST (3-0) 118
EARLY COLLEGE (0-1) 18
Zion Parson led East with 26 points, with Markell Johnson not far behind with 25. Jayden Holmes had 19 points, Micah Johnson notched 17, and Keysean Leonard scored 10. Eric Brock (five points), Jayveone Jackson (five points), Fenmi Koumassou (five points), Nahmier Pray (four points), and Kamell Little (two points) rounded out the scoring for the Eagles. Michael Stroughter was Early College’s leading scorer, with nine points, and was joined on the scorecard by Josh Jefferson (four points), Josua Oquendo (three points), and Antrel Jackson (two points).
WILSON MAGNET (0-1) 52
MONROE (1-0) 77
EDISON (2-0) 65
NORTHEAST (0-3) 56
Davijon Lipscomb led Edison with 20 points, while Jabric Larkins and Jearney Higdon both notched 15. Higdon also contributed eight assists and six rebounds. Isaiah Wonneberg scored 11 points and made 12 rebounds. Javier Medina added two points in the third quarter. Semaj Rondell Rhynes Hall led Northeast with 14 points. Kanaz Linder Moseley had 13 points, while Jaivein Jah’Von Fell had 10. Izaiah Woods (nine points), Chrishton Wester (seven points), and Jusmeir Mitchell (three points) rounded out scoring for Northeast.
MYNDERSE (2-0) 59
RED CREEK (0-3) 39
HAMMONDSPORT (1-2) 47
SOUTH SENECA (1-1) 55
Kenny Halsey led South Seneca with 28 points, while Logan Laverack had 12 points. Owen Kenyon was third on the team with eight points, while Taj Armison (four points), AJ Denmark (four points), and Jayden Reed (one point) also contributed. Alex Brown scored 19 points for Hammondsport, while Ty Ritter notched 12 and Ali Isayah added 10. Ben Dluzak, Andrew Morrison, and Peyton Crooks scored two points each.
NAPLES (1-2) 45
PENN YAN (1-1) 63
GENESEO (2-1) 59
HAVERLING (0-1) 36
Geneseo went on a 29-4 run over the last 11 minutes of the first half to pull ahead for good as the Blue Devils won their second straight. Jackson Willis led Geneseo with 19 points, including six in the first minute of the second quarter alone as part of the rally. Avery Hepler added another 18, including five three-pointers in the first half. Luke Davis had eight points and eight rebounds. Oren Ray had two points, six rebounds, and five assists. Jake Hagadone led the scoring for Haverling with 20 points and also notched 14 rebounds. Austin Durand had 10 points, Larry Duncan earned the other six.
HOLLEY (1-0) 55
LETCHWORTH (0-2) 51
Holley opened the season on a high note by edging host Letchworth 55-51 in a non-league boys basketball game. READ MORE.
HOUGHTON (2-0) 47
KESHEQUA (0-3) 44
Houghton stayed undefeated behind a 17-point performance by James Adenuga. Jack Prentice added 16 points, while Josh Davidson and Marco Zanini scored eight and six points, respectively. Keshequa’s Ian Hinrich led all scorers with 18 points and also notched 10 rebounds. Aiden Upright had 11 points, while Owen Pike added seven. Brady Wood (five points) and Zach Smathers (three points) also got in the scorebook.
LYNDONVILLE (0-2) 18
ALEXANDER (2-0) 104
BARKER JR./SR. (Section VI) 44
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (1-0) 64
Brenden Wescott scored 19 and Avery Watterson 15 to lead the way for Oakfield-Alabama which led 29-20 at the half and 44-33 at the three-quarter mark. READ MORE.
JASPER-TROUPSBURG (2-1) 39
ARKPORT-CANASERAGA (2-0) 69
Caden Carey led the way for Arkport with 19 points, including four three-pointers. Deven Moran added 14, Ibrahim Ford notched 12, and the Vilku brothers (Tim and Alex) put up 10 points each.
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