MONROE (4-0) 78
WORLD OF INQUIRY (2-2) 63
Marcus Freeman accounted for 12 points in the third quarter when Monroe used a 28-10 advantage to pull away from 12-point game at halftime. Freeman connected five times from the floor including once from behind the 3-point arc coming out of the locker room. The junior finished with 17 points on the night. Tajmir Mullins led the Redjackets, which have won three games by double digits this season, with 18 points. Daiquon McKinney added 10 points in the win. World of Inquiry’s Jaedon Adams-Griffin poured in 25 points in the fourth quarter and led all scorers with 42 points. Yacoub Tarawally had 14 for the Griffins.
WORLD OF INQUIRY
Jaedon Adams-Griffin 14 8-11 42, Yacoub Tarawally 6 2-4 14, Rory Rhone 1 2-2 4, DeAndre Leonard 0 0-2 0, Ibrahim Bangura 1 1-3, 3 TOTALS 22 13-22 63 MONROE
Daiquon McKinney 4 1-3 10, Cam Miller 3 0-1 6, Will McKinney 2 3-7 8, Tajmir Mullins 6 3-4 18, Marcus Freeman 6 1-2 17, Navareon Patton 3 0-0 7, Ronnie Moore 2 2-3 6, Luis Carrasquillo 1 0-0 3. TOTALS 25 10-20 78
WOI 14 9 10 30 — 63
Monroe 13 22 28 13 — 78
3-point goals — WOI 6 (Adams-Griffin 6); Monroe 5 (D. McKinney 1, W. McKinney 1, Freeman 2, Carrasquillo 1).
NORTHEAST (0-6) 43
PALMYRA-MACEDON (4-1) 55
Shane Maier buried a pair of fourth-quarter three-pointers to highlight 16-4 effort over the final eight minutes of the game as Pal-Mac won its fourth straight game. Deadlocked at 39-39 after three quarters, six different Red Raiders found the bottom of the net to close out the win. Jake McPike added two of his team-high 13 points in the decisive quarter while Ryan Caffyn scored two of his 10 points. Carsen Ribstein, Carter Young and Logan Bauer also scored in the fourth. Bauer and Brady Leo scored seven apiece in the game. Young had six. Camron Quick contributed two points. Northeast’s Linder Mosley scored eight of his game-high 23 points in the third quarter when the Panthers erased an eight-point halftime deficit. Chrishton Wester and Semaj Hall scored eight apiece. Iziah Woods had three points. Terrell Hollins converted 1-of-2 free throws.
GREECE OLYMPIA (0-4) 44
CANANDAIGUA (3-1) 69
Four different players combined five 3-pointers in the third quarter as Canandaigua pulled away to take a 14-point lead into the final stanza of play. George Spinelli led the long-range attack with a pair of triples. Jaiden Pierce, Isaac Parsons and Joe Caito also found the range from distance in the decisive frame. In all, Canandaigua hit 10 treys with Parsons connecting three times to pace the effort. Caito topped the Gray Wolves with 13 points. Nate Barone had 12. Parsons finished with 11. Pierce and Spinelli accounted for eight apiece. Connor Chapman (7), Nate Brinza (7) and Drew Williamee also scored for CA. Olympia’s Caiden Evans led all scorers with 17. Amare Edwards-Ferrell had 14 points. William Brown-Nelson (5), Curtis Welker (4) and Terry Griffin, Jr. (4) also scored for the Spartans.
BROCKPORT (2-3) 38
NEWARK (3-0) 52
Terrell Jenkins scored six of his 12 points in the fourth quarter when Newark pulled away from a one-point game. Jahnor Allen added four of his eight points in the final frame to go with six rebounds and four assists in the win. Eric Finn matched Jenkins with a dozen. Jaypar Allen had 10 points, seven assists and four steals. Kellen Foster (5), Sam Underhill (3) and Carlos Martinez also scored for the Reds. Newark led 35-34 after three quarters of play. Daniel Dailey led Brockport with 11 points. Tyler Judd had nine. Azay Odey and Nathan Parker scored six apiece. Jair Cutler (4) and Gregory Rightmeyer (2) also scored for Brockport.
UPREP (2-3) 65
AQUINAS (5-0) 68
Christian McCullough scored 16 of his game-high 21 points as Aquinas erased an 11-point, third-quarter deficit in the win. McCullough connected four times from the floor including once from behind the 3-point arc over the final 16 minutes of the contest. The sophomore also converted 7-of-7 free throw attempts along with collecting five steals and handing out four assists. Chris Leysath scored 12 of his 18 points in the second half. The senior also grabbed 13 rebounds for his fifth double-double of the season. Leysath also had four steals. Mackie Terry had 13 points and two assists. Jadeir Breedlove scored 12 and grabbed two boards. Quante Gillians (2), Micah Anderson (1) and Trent Buttles rounded out the scoring for Aquinas. Knekose Mack led UPrep with 17 points and five rebounds. Alex Webb had 14 points and eight rebounds including five on the offensive glas. Gavin White finished with 12 points, four assists and two steals.
ROCHESTER PREP (1-2) 63
NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN (0-2) 60
EAST ROCHESTER (4-0) 51
GANANDA (3-1) 48 OT
Eli Tanner scored four of his team-high 15 points in overtime to lead East Rochester in a battle of Wayne County rivals. Tanner scored once from the floor and converted on both of his free-throw attempts in overtime. Teammate Raydavion Allen matched Tanner with four points in the extra period and finished with 10 on the night and six rebounds. Judah Tanner scored seven of his nine points in the third quarter when the Bombers erased a nine-point deficit and took a 33-30 lead into the fourth. Eli Tanner had seven rebounds, seven steals and five assists in the win. Jordan Nunn (7), Daniel Preston (6) and Justice Allen (4) also scored for ER. Gananda’s Miles Caviness scored seven of his game-high 22 points in the first half to help the Blue Panthers to a 20-11 advantage heading into the break. Cooper Grassel added nine points. Hunter Vogt (6), Brayden Dohse (5), Erik Wisnoski (4) and OWen Switzer (2) also scored for Gananda.
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (1-3) 55
WILLIAMSON (1-2) 59
CLYDE-SAVANNAH (1-2) 80
MARION (1-3) 28
LYONS (4-1) 63
GENEVA (1-1) 68
Andrew Green connected on four 3-pointers including a pair of treys in the fourth quarter when Geneva erased a one-point deficit to pick up the win. The ninth-grader finished with 20 points to lead Geneva. DePatrick Overstreet added 16 points in the win. Quadere Lawson, Timothy Moorer and Xavier Parylor scored seven points apiece. Ben Irland (4) and Reynaldo DeJesus also scored for Geneva. JJ Johnson scored 25 to lead Lyons. Stephen LeBecht had 12 points and six rebounds. Mike Briggs accounted for 12 points, six steals and five assists. Dez Bell had six points and six assists. Devyn Williams (6), Zavien Horn (1) and Jaheim Morris (1) also scored for the Lions.
SOUTH SENECA (1-4) 42
HARLEY-ALLENDALE-COLUMBIA (4-0) 58
Harlan Novy Marx finished with 16 points, 11rebounds, three assists and nine deflections to lead HAC. Ryan D’Arduini added 14 pts, three rebounds, three assists and six deflections. Tyler Knapp had 14 points and three rebounds for the Wolves. Orlando Marquez accounted for 10 points, three rebounds, two assists and three deflections. Logan Laverack led South Seneca with 16 points. Kenny Halsey had eight.
RED JACKET (0-2) 46
BLOOMFIELD (2-1) 56
Cam Smith scored 30 points to lead Bloomfield to back-to-back wins. Smith connected six times from the floor including twice from behind the 3-point and converted 16 free throws. Ben Jones hit a pair of free throws and finished with eight points to go with nine rebounds. Braedon Smith’s fourth-quarter triple helped secure the win. John Nelson grabbed nine rebounds and scored four points. Leo Roach (3) and Garion Tolbert (2) also scored for the Bombers. Red Jacket’s Truman Hill finished with a double-double of 10 points and 13 rebounds to go with five assists. Johnny Bugbee added 10 points. Aidan Griffith had seven. Dylan Henry (6), Timmy Brown (6), Nash Fabris (4) and Liam Trick (3) also scored for Red Jacket.
MIDLAKES (1-2) 57
PENN YAN (3-1) 41
Rowan Lane finished with a double-double of 16 points and 15 rebounds to lead Midlakes. Lane also blocked seven shots in the win. Jackson Nurse added 11 points. Midlakes did not trail in the game.
KESHEQUA (0-3) 49
HONEOYE (1-2) 68
Landon Washburn had 13 of his game-high 16 points in the first half to lead Honeoye. Washburn finished 5-6 from the charity stripe. Owen Reynolds knocked down two from long distance and finished with 13 points. Reynolds also collected four assists and five steals. Bill Covey added five points and dished out five assists. Owen Cuba had a double-double contribution of 12 points and 10 rebounds. Freshman Dylan Washburn hit from behind the 3-point and finished with eight points to go with six rebounds. Johnny Blair contributed with eight points and four steals. For Keshequa, Ian Hinrich had a team-high 14 points. Hinrich also cleared 11 boards. Aidan Upright hit two from long range and finished with 10 points and 4 assists. Zach Smathers scored 10 of his 12 points in the fourth quarter. Owen Pike had five points. Kaiden Rodrigues scored five in his first varsity game. Nolan Therrien netted his first varsity point as well. Brady Wood had five assists.
PAVILION (1-4) 44
GENESEO (4-2) 69
Jackson Willis led four in double figures with 25 points, and Geneseo held off a third-quarter rally for the win. Willis connected on three 3-pointers as part of an overall effort that saw the Blue Devils find the range from distance on 10 different occasions in the second half and 12 times for the night. Willis also had four assists and five rebounds. Avery Hepler hit four threes in the fourth quarter when the sophomore guard scored 14 of his 17 points. Hepler finished with five triples and had four rebounds in the win. Oren Rey scored 12 points, grabbed eight rebounds and handed out four assists. Kellen O’Brien had 11 points and five assists. Pavilion’s Ryan Carney scored 11 points including a personal 9-0 run in the third quarter when Golden Gophers cut a 13-point deficit to four at 34-30. Landon Stoddard led Pavilion with 16 points and four rebounds. Case Cummins had eight points and eight rebounds.
HORNELL (4-0) 65
HAVERLING (1-2) 38
Gennaro Picco scored 18 of his game-high 22 points in the first half when Hornell took a 31-16 lead on the way to its third double-digit victory of the season. Picco connected 10 times from the floor in the win and converted 2-of-4 free throws. PJ Picco added 10 points for the Red Raiders. Wyatt Evingham accounted for nine points. Quinn Mauro (5), Kellen Crowe (3), Marco Picco (4), Xzavier Picco (4), Aaron McInerney (6) and Demayne Dixon (2) also scored for Hornell. Haverling’s Jake Hagadone matched Picco for game-high honors with 22 points. Austin Durand had 12 points. Larry Duncan scored four.
DANSVILLE (2-2) 52
ARKPORT-CANASERAGA (4-1) 47
Ivan Wolf-Mialky finished with 10 points and 11 rebounds while Zaiden VanDurme-Blackmon had 11 points, four rebounds and three assists to lead Dansville. Nathaniel Gardner converted 7-of-11 free throw attempts as part of a 17point, five rebound effort. Reese Dixon had six points and eight rebounds for the Mustangs. Jacob Kreiley had eight points and six rebounds. Caleb Knapp grabbed four rebounds. Tim Vilkhu scored 17 points to lead Arkport-Cananseraga. Caden Carey scored 14.
HAMMONDSPORT (2-3) 52
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (1-5) 56
Anthony Schirmer connected on four 3-pointers and finished with 21 points to lead three in double figures for Wayland-Cohocton. Matt Feinman added 15 points. Matt Clark had 13.
PORTVILLE (VI) 29
BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (4-0) 61
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