HOLLEY (1-2) 43
GREECE ODYSSEY (2-1) 67
Mike Cathey had his third straight double-double for Odyssey, scoring 20 points while amassing 16 rebounds and four steals. Gavin Williams scored a dozen points and notched six assists. Phoenix Decker scored 11. Jazier Larkins had nine points, all on three-pointers Jayson Figueroa and Zack Gagner had six points each. Elijah Burgio added another two points. Destin Kuyal led Holley with 15 points, followed by Vinny Golisano with nine. Josh Silpoch scored five points, Ben Cox had four, Chris Mosier had three, and Carter Mcguire had two.
WILSON MAGNET (1-2) 59
GATES-CHILI (1-3) 49
DaSiah White scored six of his game-high 21 points in the fourth quarter as Wilson pulled away from a one-possession game for the team’s first win of the season. The junior guard converted 4-of-5 free throws over the final eight minutes of the game and ended the contest with nine rebounds and four assists. Iron Brown had nine points, Paris Brooken and Ibra Hakizimana both had eight, and KJ Makey had seven. Izzo Koko and Harrison Vanmeter had three and two points, respectively. DarQuinn Johnson scored 12 points for Gates-Chili, while Jack Williams and James Chiles each had 11 points. Jeremy Tantalo and Amir Davis scored seven points, while Derik Davis and Jaden Robininson had two each.
SCHOOL OF THE ARTS (1-2) 67
EARLY COLLEGE (0-3) 33
Latrell Ingram scored a team-leading 21 points and added six rebounds for the School of the Arts, while Sam Howland notched 17 points, seven rebounds, five steals, and eight assists. Ishmael Gonzales added 13 points, including six points from beyond the arc. Jordan Jenkins, Bennie Laver, and Zayvier Little all had four points each, with Bruce Newton and Paul Stevens adding two each. Little also had seven rebounds. Michael Stroughter led Early College with 18 points, while Antvel Jackson tallied six points. Josh Jefferson scored five points, Jahmeik Donald had two. Josue Oquendo and Nate Preddie each scored a point.
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DUNDEE/BRADFORD (2-3) 38
NAPLES (1-4) 27
Aidan Webster led Dundee with 11 points while Chris Clancey had nine points and nine rebounds. Jeremy Stiles added another seven points. Naples was led by Colin Kenney, with 10 points, and Traugott Uhlen, with nine .
WAYNE (3-0) 70
LIVONIA (1-4) 22
Sophomore Cam Blankenberg had 25 points including six threes for Wayne as they remained undefeated. Fellow sophomore Aidan Twist had 14 points, while senior PJ Ostrowski scored 12.
LETCHWORTH (0-3) 29
LE ROY (3-0) 59
Merritt Holly scored 18 of his game-high 23 points in the second quarter onward, as Le Roy came back from a 13-7 deficit to go on a 15-0 run to take the lead and then outscore Letchworth 52-16 the rest of the way. Holly also notched 18 rebounds. Cal Koukides, Aaric Luce, and Jean Agosto had six points each. Zander Staba and Adam Woodworth had four points a piece. Matt Hockey (three points), Jace Jedrewski (three points), Alex Spezzano (two points) and Jayce Panepento (two points) also scored. Jacob Stowell led Letchworth with nine points, followed by Isaac Hansen (six) and Quinn Baker (four). Justin Flint and Adam Webster both had three points, while Lucas Stowell and Ben Hibbard each had two points.
KENDALL (1-1) 65
PAVILION (1-3) 67
WHEATLAND-CHILI (2-1) 58
LYNDONVILLE (0-3) 30
Jaden Schwenebraten and Leighton Williams, Jr. combined for 14 first-quarter-points as Wheatland-Chili grabbed an early lead it did not surrender. Schwenebraten connected three times from the floor including once from behind the 3-point arc and converted one free throw in the opening eight minutes as part of the sophomore’s game-high 16 points. Williams accounted for six points in the first quarter when the Wildcats grabbed a 20-4 lead. Williams finished with 14 on the night. Jackson Semmel (9), Gabe Greenfield (6), Javier Ellington (5), Luca D’Angi (3), Kiev Elzey (3) and A’nari Trotter (2) also scored for W-C. The win was the second straight for the Wildcats. Justin Higgins led Lyndonville with 10 points. Colton Smith had nine. Daniel Barry (6), Nolan Phillips (3) and Jacob Pitcher (2) also scored for the Tigers.
NOTRE DAME BATAVIA (3-0) 47
ALEXANDER (3-2) 40
Jaden Sherwood scored 13 of his 26 points as part of a big second quarter for Notre Dame Batavia, giving them a 32-22 lead at halftime that they never relinquished. The 13 points for Sherwood in the second quarter were more than either team scored in any other individual quarter. Jay Antinore and Mavrik Hall had seven points each for the Irish, while Makyell Walker and Chase Antinore had four and three points, respectively. Trenton Woods led Alexander with 12 points scored, followed by Kingston Woods and Dylan Pohl with 10 points each. Paul Schmitt (three points), Anthony Pellegrino (three points), and Dominic Kwiatek (two points) rounded out the scoring.
BARKER JR/SR (VI)
BYRON-BERGEN (3-0)
JASPER-TROUPSBURG (3-3) 36
AVOCA-PRATTSBURGH (2-1) 74
Macoy Putnam scored a game-high 21 points, including three three-pointers, as Avoca moved above .500 for the season. Collin Hammond had 17 points while Dan Stilson tallied 16. Jaeden Crowder had eight points, while Carter Button and Chris Abbott had five points each. Bryan Heale also scored a two-point field goal. Landon Zver and Jacoby VanGorden had 10 points each for Jasper-Troupsburg, while James Ainsworth scored seven. Zachary Baker had six points, Jackson Hayes had a pair, and Matthew Foster scored once.
ANDOVER-WHITESVILLE (3-3) 45
ARKPORT-CANASERAGA (4-0) 79
Tim Vilku scored 21 points and notched 11 rebounds as the Wolves remained undefeated. Caden Carey had 18 points and six assists, while Alex Vilku added 11 points.
CAMPBELL-SAVONA (0-3)
GENESEE VALLEY-BELFAST (3-1)
FRIENDSHIP-SCIO (1-2) 35
HOUGHTON (3-2) 48
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