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Robb Delisanti APG/American Portfolios Friday Boys’ Basketball Wrap: Schroeder’s Kelly notches second-straight double-double; Clar drains seven three-pointers for Victor

December 8, 2023 by Patrick Walsh Leave a Comment

Fairport’s Aidan White goes up for a shot during the Red Raiders 68-58 victory over Penfield. (Photo: DENNIS JOYCE)

RUSH-HENRIETTA (1-2) 56
HILTON (2-0) 71

MONROE (3-0) 67
MCQUAID (1-1) 57

DaiQuon McKinney scored 25 points, making five shots from the floor, including two from beyond the arc and draining 13-of-15 free throws, as Monroe scored 26 points in the final frame to beat McQuaid. Will McKinney led the scoring in the fourth quarter for the Red Jackets, scoring 11 of his 21 in the stanza. Tajmir Mullins finished with eight points, tallying a two-pointer and a three-pointer alongside three charity stripe conversions. Marcus Freeman finished with seven points for Monroe. Cameron Miller had four points. For McQuaid, Jaiyden Jones led with 13 points. Jones converted five two-pointers and made three free throws. Isaiah Woodard scored all 10 of his points in the third quarter, making four shots from the floor, including a pair of three-pointers. Andrew Gerenski added 10 points of his own, making four shots inside the arc and two free throws. Henry Fox drained two shots from beyond the arc in the fourth frame and finished with eight points. Isaiah Anderson had eight points. Quinn Wilson chipped in six points. Lucas Wachter made a three-pointer.

VICTOR (1-1) 67
WEBSTER THOMAS (1-2) 52

Garrett Clar tallied 31 points, including seven three-pointers, as Victor went on a 21-4 run in the third quarter to erase a first-half deficit. Clar notched three of his long-range shots in the first quarter. Grady Hopkins scored 14 points for the Blue Devils, making four two-pointers and a pair of three-pointers. Nick Leonard and Owen Dake both notched six points. Leonard went 4-for-6 at the charity stripe and added a two-pointer in the third quarter. Dake hit three shots inside the arc. Brody Secker made a three-point field goal and two charity stripe conversions. Colin Kubrich hit a three-pointer. For Webster Thomas, Shane Talbot scored 19 points. Talbot made five shots, including three from beyond the arc and went 3-for-3 at the charity stripe. Levi Kulik went 6-for-7 at the line and had 11 points. Boston DeWitte scored seven points. Chase Fitch and Anthony LaLoggia both made a pair of two-point field goals. Sean Quinn drained a three-pointer.

PENFIELD (3-1) 58
FAIRPORT (2-1) 68

LaShard Lowry, Jr. tallied 30 points, leading Fairport. Lowry scored all 30 points after the first quarter. Drew Sisson finished with 14 points. Aidan White added 13 of his own. For Penfield, Trevor Hofer accounted for all 15 of his points in the second half.

GATES CHILI (1-2) 48
SPENCERPORT (2-2) 61

Hunter Streb scored 24 points to lead Spencerport. Kyle Milburn totaled 16 points, including 14 after the break. Tony Kanaley tacked on 10 points. Aiden Grinnell had five points. Cam Khuns added four points. For Gates Chili, Tremier Lewis and Jonathan Vance each scored 11 points. Jeremy Tantalo added seven points of his own. DarQuinn Johnson scored six points. Joery Vigerzi and Jaden Robinson both tacked on four points. Derrick Davis had three points.

BROCKPORT (2-2) 34
PITTSFORD MENDON (2-0) 63

Michael Bischoping scored 18 points and grabbed 11 rebounds, tallying a double-double. Bischoping netted five shots inside the arc and went 8-for-8 at the charity stripe. Daniel Hurley hit three shots from beyond the arc and scored 11 points. Cayden Rathnam and Joshua Shadders both totaled 10 points. Rathnam went 2-for-3 at the line and hit two three-pointers while Shadders hit four field goals, one from beyond the arc. Benjamin Mai scored all eight points in the first half, including a pair of three-pointers. For Brockport, Tyler Judd led with 11 points. Gregory Rightmeyer made two shots from beyond the arc and finished with eight points. Daniel Dailey scored six points. Azay Odey drained a two-pointer and a three-pointer. Jaden Hall hit a three-point field goal.

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GREECE ATHENA (3-0) 65
CANANDAIGUA (2-1) 51

Khorie Reaves hit nine shots from the floor, with one three-pointer to lead Greece Athena. Reaves finished with 23 points, five assists, three rebounds and two steals. I’Zayah Reaves scored 14 points and dished out three assists and grabbed two rebounds. Zee Johnson made a pair of three-pointers and finished with 12 points. Johnson also grabbed three boards. I’Zick Reaves had six points, four steals, four assists and two rebounds. Connor Osier and Byron Williams both scored five points. Osier grabbed three rebounds. For Canandaigua, Russell Barone led with 11 points. Jaiden Pierce went 3-for-4 at the line and finished with 10 points. George Spinelli and Issac Parsons both contributed seven points. Joseph Caito knocked down a pair of three-pointers. Connor Chapman went 2-for-2 at the line and made a two-pointer. Drew Williamee hit two shots inside the arc.

BRIGHTON (2-1) 65
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (0-3) 56

Reggie Smith Jr. scored 21 of his 30 points in the second half, as Brighton erased a seven-point deficit at the break. Smith Jr. netted 10 two-pointers and went 10-for-12 at the line. JT Snyder hit a pair of three-pointers in the second quarter and finished with eight points. Abram Levy totaled eight points. Aksel Stanat scored six points. Grady Hopkin went 2-for-4 at the line and finished with five points. TJ Spence drained a pair from beyond the arc. For Churchville-Chili, Michael Sardou led with 30 points. Sardou scored 23 points in the first half, netting nine field goals, including four three-pointers. Jacob McGowan drained three shots from beyond the arc. Lucas Karelus made three two-pointers.

IRONDEQUOIT (0-2) 45
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (2-1) 54

Jack Kelly made a pair of three-pointers and two-pointers and finished with 16 points, as Webster Schroeder erased 14-4 deficit at the end of the first quarter. Kelly also added 10 rebounds for his second double-double in as many games. Anthony DeRosa totaled 11 points, including five in the second quarter. The Warriors went on a 17-3 run in the frame. Jacob Insley and Tyler Washington both scored eight points. Washington converted four shots inside the arc and grabbed 12 rebounds. Insley drained two shots, including one from beyond the arc and went 3-for-4 at the line while grabbing six boards and tallying eight assists. Ayden Stephens made three two-pointers. Nate Schilling made a three-pointer in the second quarter. For Irondequoit, Isaiah Ballard led the scoresheet with 16 points. Ballard hit six shots, two of which were three-pointers and went 2-for-4 at the charity stripe. Nikki Yuden added 12 points, including five in the final frame. Quinn VanKerkhove scored nine points, converting four two-pointers and a free throw. Chase Leonardo hit a pair of three-pointers.

AQUINAS (4-0) 82
NICHOLS (VI) 75

Christopher Leysath scored 25 points, including seven two-pointers and eight free throws, leading Aquinas. The Lil’ Irish scored 47 points in the second half. Laysath scored 13 of 25 points in the half. Jadeir Breedlove followed with 18 points, hitting seven shots from the floor with two coming from beyond the arc. Mackie Terry finished with 11 of his 16 points after halftime. Christian McCullough tallied 14 points via four two-pointers, a three-pointer and three charity stripe conversions. Micah Anderson had seven points. For Nichols, Jakye Rainey scored 29 points, including five three-pointers. Parker Rey finished with 23 points. Hezzy Hall made seven shots inside the arc and a free throw.

EASTRIDGE (2-2) 73
GREECE OLYMPIA (0-3) 53

Jalonie Pittman made eight field goals, including one three-pointer and finished with 20 points. Zavieair Williamson tallied 11 points, netting a pair of three-pointers and two-pointers. Brailon Johnson and Brennan Russo both scored 10 points. Johnson hit two shots from beyond the arc. Russo went 4-for-7 at the line and made three two-pointers. Marquis Tubbs went 2-for-2 at the line and scored seven points. Jelyn Collins netted two three-pointers. Ty Kunzer-Borelli hit one three-point field goal. For Greece Olympia, Caiden Evans tallied 25 points. Evans made 10 field goals, including three from beyond the arc. Amare Edwards made two three-pointers and finished with 13 points. Zyaire Rivera scored five points. Terry Griffin Jr. made two shots inside the arc.

YORK (4-0) 76
BISHOP KEARNEY (0-1) 60

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NEWARK (2-0) 55
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (0-2) 51

Kellen Foster tallied 24 points, as Newark survived a late push. Foster made eight field goals with four coming from beyond the arc. Jahnor Allen unloaded four three-pointers, including two in the first quarter and finished with 14 points. Jaypar Allen added seven points. Terell Jenkins had five points. Sam Underhill knocked down a three-pointer. For Pittsford Sutherland, Max Michalski scored 27 points to lead the second-half attack. In the half, Michalski hit six shots inside the arc and made four free throws. Frederick Pestorius followed with 13 points of his own, including three made shots from beyond the arc. Luke Fliss chipped in eight points. Sam Byrne tallied three points.

GREECE ODYSSEY (1-1) 50
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (2-2) 58

LE ROY (2-2) 76
LIVONIA (1-1) 60

Merritt Holly Jr. racked up 43 points, 16 rebounds and four assists to pace the Le Roy offense. Holly converted 19 field goals inside the arc, including six in the second quarter. Jean Agosto followed with eight points and grabbed five boards. Agosto also dished out five assists and blocked a shot. Tommy Condidorio and Adam Woodworth both scored six points. Condidorio grabbed five boards and had three assists. Woodworth dished out four assists. Zander Staba had five points. Aaric Luce added four points. Matthew Hockey contributed four points and four assists. For Livonia, Nicholas Coyle scored 21 points. Coyle made nine shots from the floor, including three from beyond the arc. Connor Feehan drained four three-pointers and finished with 14 points. Tommy Stewart tallied 11 points. Jackson Cook knocked down a three-pointer and three shots inside the arc. Gavin Woolston hit a three-pointer.

MYNDERSE (2-1) 66
PALMYRA-MACEDON (3-1) 80

Brady Leo drained four shots from beyond the arc in the third quarter, pacing the Palmyra-Macedon offense. Leo finished with another three-pointer in the second frame and finished with 25 points. Carter Young hit six two-point shots and went 4-for-5 at the line for 16 points. Shane Meier and Logan Baker both scored six points in the final frame. Baker finished with 10 points. Meier tallied 11 points. Jake McPike scored eight points, via a pair of two-pointers, a three-pointer and a free throw. Ryan Caffyn made three shots inside the arc and a charity stripe conversion. Brennan Pippitone had three points. For Mynderse, Anthony Loffman scored 16 of his team-high 22 points in the third frame. Loffman netted a pair of three-pointers and four two-pointers. Alan Plummer finished with 12 points. Jake Prayne and John Brady both finished with 11 points. Prayne hit three shots from beyond the arc. Rocco Palladino scored four points.

MARCUS WHITMAN (2-2) 32
WAYNE (2-0) 51

Cam Blankenberg netted five two-pointers in the first quarter and Wayne jumped out to an early lead it would not relinquish. Blankenberg finished with 21 points and made four free throws. PJ Ostrowski tallied 19 points, making nine shots inside the arc. Joshua Warner scored four points. PJ Treasure and Jonah Schichtel both hit a three-pointer. For Marcus Whitman, Myles Prendergast scored 12 points, hitting five field goals inside the arc and a pair of free throws. Logan Storms made four shots, including two from beyond the arc. Broderick Royston made two three-pointers and finished with eight points.

MIDLAKES (1-1) 48
WATERLOO (2-1) 6
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Carter Peterson scored 20 points for Waterloo. Devin Mulvaney-Salerno followed with 17 points of his own.

WARSAW (2-2) 52
HORNELL (3-0) 66

Gerraro Pico netted 32 points and went 10-for-11 at the line to lead Hornell. Quinton Librock and Tristan Schurr both scored 14 points for Warsaw. Patrick Klump added 12 for Warsaw. Ty Joy hit a pair of two-pointers and one three-pointer.

WILLIAMSON (0-2) 44
EAST ROCHESTER (3-0) 70

Eli Tanner finished with 21 points for East Rochester. Judah Tanner drained five three-pointers and totaled 19 points. Dan Preston provided 10 points off the bench.

LYONS (4-0) 81
CLYDE-SAVANNAH (0-2) 42

Stephen LeBrecht led with 21 points for Lyons and grabbed seven boards. JJ Johnson added 18 points of his own with five rebounds. Mikey Briggs made four two-pointers, had 10 steals and dished out five assists. Zavien Horn scored eight points for the Lions with three boards. Devyn Williams finished with seven points, eight helpers and four rebounds. Jaheim Morris made three free throws and a two-pointer. Connor Orlopp, Jacob Bott, Dominick Card and Dez Bell each hit a three-pointer. Bell dished out five assists and five steals. Williams and LeBrecht both had four steals. For Clyde-Savannah, Tanner Buisch led with 20 points. Buisch scored 12 points in the final frame. Cody Griffin followed with 17 points.

GANANDA (3-0) 63
SODUS (2-1) 57

Cooper Grassell netted a pair of three-pointers in the final frame, as Gananda erased a four-point deficit. Grassell finished with 19 points and went 2-for-4 at the line. Miles Caviness led the Panthers with 20 points, making five shots from the floor, including two from beyond the arc and nine charity stripe conversions. Caviness scored 15 of his points in the third quarter. Hunter Vogt added four two-pointers, including three in the final quarter. Brayden Dohse hit a three-pointer and a two-pointer. Aidan Giancursio and Owen Switzer both drained a three-pointer. For Sodus, Amonte Barr led with 15 points, going 3-for-3 at the line and making five shots, including a pair of three-pointers. Stefonn Pinkston and Terrance Barber both tallied eight points. Angel Padilla-Sequeira hit four shots from the floor with one coming from beyond the arc.

RED CREEK (1-3) 45
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (1-2) 42

Cole Sharkey scored 16 points for Red Creek. Jerry Mosqueda followed with seven. For North Rose-Wolcott, Codey Crane finished with 19 points. Nick Gilbert scored seven points.

WAYLAND-COHOCTON (0-4) 24
DANSVILLE (1-1) 59

Zaiden Blackmon VanDurme tallied 18 points alongside five rebounds and five steals for Dansville. Ivan Wolf Mialky tallied a double-double, scoring 10 points while grabbing 14 boards. Reese Dixon mustered 11 points and two rebounds. Nate Gardner tallied eight points and two steals. Caleb Knapp grabbed eight rebounds and scored five points. Jake Kreiley had four steals, six rebounds and four points. Mark Sick scored three points and grabbed two rebounds. For Wayland-Cohocton, Charles Feinman tallied 12 points. Charles Mulford added 10 points.

EARLY COLLEGE (0-2) 43
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (2-1) 61

Nate Doll tallied a double-double to lead Caledonia-Mumford. Doll racked up 26 points and grabbed 15 rebounds. Donny Peet scored nine points and added five assists and five boards. Tyler Potter contributed nine points. For Early College, Michael Strougther scored 17 points. Antrel Jackson followed with 14 points.

KENDALL (1-0) 57
PERRY (0-2) 48

Louis Conte scored 11 points, as Kendall staved off a late push to hold on and win. Perry cut a 20-point deficit down to seven in the second half. Bryce Tallman led the late onslaught for Perry, scoring 14 of his 20 points in the final frame. Jacek Kwiatkowski hit four shots from the floor, including a pair from beyond the arc for Kendall. Austin Wakefield scored nine points, making three two-pointers and a three-point jumper. Hunter Richards converted four two-pointers. William Kludt scored seven points for the Eagles. Austin Werth and Jonas Rhodes both tallied six points. For Perry, Tyler Harvey scored 15 points. Harvey made four two-pointers and a free throw in the fourth quarter. Emmitt Hill finished with five points. Hunter Henchen went 4-for-4 at the charity stripe.

FINNEY (1-1) 78
FILLMORE (2-2) 69

ROYALTON HARTLAND (VI) 56
NOTRE DAME BATAVIA (2-0) 72

Jaden Sherwood finished with 23 points to lead Notre Dame Batavia. After trailing by three at the break, the Fighting Irish went on a 22-5 run in the third quarter to pull away for good. Sherwood had seven points in the frame. Jay Antinore tallied six in the third and finished with 13 points. Chase Antinore and Mavrik Hall both made four two-pointers. Ryan Fitzpatrick chipped in seven points. Makyell Walker netted two field goals and five points. George Woodruff made a pair of two-pointers.

CUBA-RUSHFORD (3-0) 56
WELLSVILLE (0-2) 38

CAMPBELL-SAVONA (0-3) 29
ADDISON (1-2) 78

BOLIVAR RICHBURG (3-0)
FRIENDSHIP/SCIO (1-1)

ARKPORT-CANASERAGA (3-0) 57
HAMMONDSPORT (1-3) 48

Devin Moran scored 18 points to lead Arkport-Canaseraga. Ibrahim Ford added 16 points. Caden Carey scored 10 of his own.

ANDOVER-WHITESVILLE (3-2) 72
ALFRED-ALMOND (0-5) 34

HOUGHTON (2-2) 33
JASPER-TROUPSBURG (3-2) 40
Landon Zver made seven field goals, tallying 19 points and grabbing seven boards to lead Jasper-Troupsburg. Zyer connected on two shots from beyond the arc in the first half and scored seven in the final frame to seal the win. Jimmy Ainsworth hit a pair of two-pointers and one three-pointer while grabbing 12 rebounds. Jacoby VanGorden and Matt Foster both scored four points and grabbed five rebounds. Braylon Lawson had three points. For Houghton, Josh Davidson led with 18 points. Jack Prentice went 4-for-4 at the charity stripe. James Adenuga scored five points. Jack Qi hit a three-pointer.

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