WEBSTER THOMAS (0-1) 37
GREECE ATHENA/ODYSSEY (1-2) 42
EDISON/WOIS/SWW (1-1) 44
CANANDAIGUA (1-1) 70
Canandaigua outscored Edison 41-20 in the first half and dominated the rest of the way. Canandaigua had four players pitch in double-digit scoring. Kyleigh Chapman led them with 20 points. Julia Geitner chipped in 14 points, Macy Bacon had 12 and Macy Falk had 11. Kaysia Jones led the way for Edison 13 points and five rebounds. Gabriela Lopez added nine points.
EASTRIDGE (1-2) 47
AQUINAS INSTITUTE (1-0) 76
Molly O’Toole led the way for Aquinas with 23 points. Loren Green added in 16 points and Carlee Thomas pitched in 11 to make it three Aquinas players score in the double-digits. Jade Harvey pitched in six points and 12 rebounds.
EUGENIO MARIA DEHOSTOS CHARTER (0-4)
LYNDONVILLE (0-1)
ROMULUS (0-1) 18
HAC (1-0) 60
Sophomore Cadence Brecker finished with a game-high 30 points to lead HAC. Sawyer Hartman chipped in 16 points on the way to the win.
MARCUS WHITMAN (1-0) 43
NAPLES (0-1) 8
Lily Carroll had the game-high 13 points and four assists for Marcus Whitman. Helen Snyder pitched in seven points and six steals. Sophie Snyder had six points and six steals.
SOUTH SENECA (0-1) 45
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (1-0) 84
Kendall Parker scored eight of her game-high 30 points in the first quarter when Dundee/Bradford jumped out to a 31-6 lead. Parker also pitched in eight steals on the night. Kailey Yeoman dropped in 25 as she found 12 of her points coming from beyond the arc. Bruno Crespo pitched in nine points. Addie Kendall adds in six points. Madalyn Knapp had five points including one three. Alissa Eaves had five points. Cheyenne Grandall had two points. Chloe Scott led the way for South Seneca with 15 points. Karah Hill had 10 points. Kenzie Snyder and Ava Utter each had six points. Ella Wellin had four points. Kayleigh Benfield and Haley Parry each had two points.
WATERLOO (1-2) 61
NOTRE DAME BATAVIA (0-1) 56
Addison Bree scored 17 points and led three in double figures for Waterloo. Gwyn Panek added 14 points, and Khia Moody had 12 for the Tigers. Tangel Williams and Maci Mueller accounted for six points apiece in the win. Delainey Battin (4) and Hannah Harris (2) also scored for Waterloo.
HONEOYE (2-1) 11
BLOOMFIELD (2-0) 70
Calla McCombs scored 14 of her 16 points in the first quarter when Bloomfield grabbed a 21-0 lead. Lily Baughman scored the game high 20 points for Bloomfield in the win. Sadie Kachmaryk scored 12 and made it three Bloomfield players with double-digit points. Ashlyn Wright finished with nine points including one three pointer. Abby O’Brien added five points. Annie Dodge and Sadie Kachmaryk each had four points. Ashley Thomas led the way with four points for Honeoye.
PENN YAN (0-0)
WELLSVILLE (1-0)
CLYDE-SAVANNAH (0-3) 32
WILLIAMSON/MARION (2-2) 61
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (2-1) 35
LETCHWORTH (0-2) 28
Caledonia-Mumford trailed by one at half but outscored Letchworth 22-14 in the second half for the win. Ava Amorese led the way for the Raiders scoring 18. Shea Drazkowski and Olivia Amorese each pitched in six points. Annika Milillo paced Letchworth with 16 points and grabbed nine boards.
YORK (1-0) 67
WARSAW (0-1) 21
York jumped out to a 20-3 first quarter and never looked back. Tessa Rodwell led the way with a game-high 19 points to go with five steals on the defensive end. Rylee Cuozzo added in 13 points and seven rebounds. Fiona Grant had eight points and 10 rebounds. Isabel Laney had seven points, five rebounds and three steals
Bree Parsons chipped in six points. Merideth Holland added 5 points as well as Gianna McClain.Evie Smoth added four points For Warsaw, Tanzie Keough led the way for them with 12 points.
PAVILION (1-1) 36
GENESEO (0-2) 33
ALEXANDER (3-0) 72
ELBA (1-1) 65
Emily Pietrzykowski led a balanced scoring attack with a game-high 20 points. Madison Boyce chipped in a 19-point, 10 rebound double-double. Alyssa Kramer had a double-double as well with 18 points and 10 rebounds.
PEMBROKE (1-1) 43
KENDALL (4-0) 48
HOLLEY (1-2) 26
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (1-0) 47
BYRON-BERGEN (1-0) 51
ATTICA (0-1) 30
A 17-point first quarter helped the Bees take hold of the game. Janessa Amesbury had the game high 20 points and her teammate Olivia Senf pitched in nine points and five assists. Elise Dressel led the way for Attica with nine points. Emily Harmon pitched in seven points.
JASPER-TROUPSBURG (2-0) 38
GENESEE VALLEY-BELFAST (2-1) 30
CAMPBELL-SAVONA (0-3)
ODESSA MONTOUR (IV)
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