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Robb Delisanti APG/American Portfolios Friday Boys’ Basketball Wrap: Trio of double-doubles catapults Attica; Avoca/Prattsburgh’s Putnam reaches 1,000-point milestone

December 15, 2023 by Patrick Walsh Leave a Comment

Avoca-Prattsburgh’s Macoy Putnam scored his 1,000th point in a 77-38 win over Hammondsport. (Photo: JENNIFER LAEMLEIN)

FRANKLIN (3-1) 79
MCQUAID (1-2) 69

Terence Thompson notched his fourth double-double of the season, racking up 31 points and 21 rebounds for Franklin. In the final quarter, Thompson went 12-for-13 at the free-throw line and made a pair of two-pointers. Shawn Goins tallied 21 points and five steals. Clarence Thompson added 10 points, four steals and three blocks for the Bulldogs. Lavante Brown scored six points. Kollin McCullough chipped in five points, seven boards and five assists. Curtis Bell added four points. For McQuaid, Jaiyden Jones led with 20 points. Jones connected seven times from the floor and added six charity stripe conversions. Isaiah Anderson had two three-pointers and finished with 16. Lucas Wachter scored 14 points, including four three-pointers. Ryan Woodard made two shots from beyond the arc. Henry Fox added five points. Quinn Wilson scored four points.

WEBSTER THOMAS (1-3) 35
RUSH-HENRIETTA (3-2) 42

Myles Collins-Howard made four field goals, including two three-pointers and finished with 13 points to lead Rush-Henrietta. Collins-Howard also added four rebounds, two assists and two steals. Avery Council made five two-pointers alongside three rebounds. Jalen Taggart went 5-for-7 at the charity stripe and totaled nine points with eight boards and two blocks. Jahquin Brown netted a pair of two-pointers in the second quarter. Kobey Weeks made a three-pointer in the third frame. Graylin Strong grabbed seven boards, blocked six shots and dished out three assists. For Webster Thomas, Anthony LaLoggia made a pair of three-pointers in the second quarter and finished with eight points. Levi Kulik, Shane Talbot and Sean Quinn all scored seven points for the Titans. Kulik made two field goals, including a three-pointer as well as two free throws. Talbot and Quinn both made a pair of two-pointers and one three-pointer. Joseph Baller finished with five points.

WEBSTER SCHROEDER (4-1) 65
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (0-5) 53

Connor Fulkerson splashed five three-pointers, including four in the second quarter and scored 17 points to help Webster Schroeder pull away for victory. The Warriors were trailing by seven at the end of the first quarter before exploding for 26 points in the second. Anthony DeRosa added five points in the second frame and totaled 11. Tyler Washington scored 11 points, making three two-pointers and five free throws. Jacob Insley netted four shots inside the arc and had nine points. Aydin Stephens and Jack Kelly both tallied eight points. For Churchville-Chili, Michael Sardou scored 19 points to pace the offense. Sardou made six field goals, including a pair of three-pointers and went 5-for-5 at the charity stripe. Joshua Miner followed with 14 points, making four three-pointers. Lucas Karelus tallied 11 points, including seven in the third quarter. Jacob McGowan netted two three-pointers. Jace Carter made a three-pointer.

FAIRPORT (2-2) 58
HILTON (3-1) 70

Ben Sneddon made nine shots from the floor, including twice beyond the arc for Hilton. Sneddon finished with 26 points. Brady Gerig made three shots from beyond the arc and tallied 21 points. Gerig scored 15 of his 21 points in the second half. Jack Smith tallied 11 points, making three shots inside the arc and a three-pointer. John Bianchi connected four times from the floor, making three two-pointers and tallying 10 points. For Fairport, Drew Sisson and Aidan White both scored 15 points. Sisson made six shots, including three from beyond the arc. Two three-pointers came in the third frame. White went 4-for-4 at the line and added four baskets inside the arc. LaShard Lowry added 13 points and made three free throws. Will Stanek converted a three-pointer.

PENFIELD (3-2) 54
VICTOR (4-1) 66

Garrett Clar converted 14 times from the floor, including twice from beyond the arc to lead Victor. Clar finished with 31 points. Nick Leonard added nine points, making four shots inside the arc and a free throw. Griffen Hopkins and Owen Dake both notched seven points. Hopkins made three free throws. Dake drained three field goals, including two inside the arc. Randy Johnson added five points. Colin Kubrich went 2-for-2 at the line and scored four points. Brody Secker made a three-pointer. For Penfield, Trevor Hofer led with 14 points, making five field goals inside the arc and four free throws. Christian Zarzycki made three shots from beyond the arc and tallied 10 points. Jackson Green scored seven points. Patrick Emling made two field goals, including one three-pointer and had six points. James Stinebiser added five points. Michael Moxley made a pair of two-pointers. Jacob Natale scored three points.

UPREP (4-3) 85
HENNINGER (III) 62

Percy Robinson scored 19 points and tallied six rebounds with two steals for UPrep. Alex Webb grabbed four boards and had 14 points. Cai’ryn Jessie added 10 points, four rebounds and two steals.

VIEW MORE PHOTOS FROM JENNIFER LAEMLEIN HERE. 

PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (2-2) 74
GREECE ARCADIA (1-3) 36

Max Michalski made 11 two-point field goals for Pittsford Sutherland. Michalski tallied eight points in each of the first two quarters before scoring six in the third. Luke Fliss had six two-pointers and scored 13 points. Dutch Pestorius finished with 12 points and made five field goals, including one three-pointer. Jackson Specht drained three shots from beyond the arc. Jackson Birch scored six points in the final frame. Jayden Morale-Cleggett finished with five points. Trevor Reynolds made a three-pointer. For Greece Arcadia, Lincoln Fling tallied 13 of his 19 points in the second half. Fling finished with six field goals, three from beyond the arc, and four charity stripe conversions. Xavier Smith notched eight points, making three two-pointers and going 2-for-4 at the line. Jakson Schweigert chipped in five points.

IRONDEQUOIT (2-2) 56
GATES CHILI (1-4) 37

Quinn VanKerKhove scored 12 of his 20 points in the third quarter, as Irondequoit pulled away. VanKerKhove connected five times from the floor in the frame and added two free throws. Isaiah Ballard finished with 13 points, making five field goals and going 3-for-5 at the line. Nikki Yubin added eight points. OJ Kemp connected twice from beyond the arc. For Gates-Chili, Joey Vigerzi tallied 11 points. Vigerzi made five field goals, including one three-pointer. Jeremy Tatalo made a pair of three-pointers. Tremier Lewis scored six points. Jaden Robinson chipped in four points.

SPENCERPORT (2-4) 42
BRIGHTON (3-2) 63

Reggie Smith Jr. made 10 shots from the floor, including one three-pointer and racked up 24 points to lead Brighton. Aksel Stenat followed with 13 points, making five two-pointers and one three-pointer. Grady Hopkin made a pair of two-pointers and had seven points. TJ Spence nailed two three-pointers in the second quarter. Abram Levy made a three-pointer. For Spencerport, Tony Kanaley led with 10 points. Kanaley made four shots, including a pair of three-pointers. Angel Nunez made three shots from beyond the arc in the third quarter. Miron Gurman scored six points. Aiden Grinnell tallied five points. Hunter Streb made a pair of two-pointers. Jevon Jackson and Kyle Milburn both drained a three-pointer.

EAST (5-0) 63
EDISON (3-2) 62

Micah Johnson went 3-for-4 at the line and added a three-pointer in the final frame, as East prevailed in a back-and-forth affair. Edison jumped out to a 26-17 lead at the end of the first quarter with Davijon Lipscomb and Jabric Larkins both knocking down a pair of three-pointers and combining for 18 points. East then tied the game at the end of the third quarter with Zion Parson and Markell Johnson both making two shots inside the arc, leading up to Johnson’s six points in the fourth. Micah Johnson finished with 14 points for the Eagles. Zymier Jackson and Jayden Holmes both finished with 11 points. Holmes tallied seven points in the final frame. Parson made four two-pointers and a free throw. Markell Johnson added eight points. Keysean Leonard drained a pair of three-pointers in the second quarter. Kamell Little scored four points. For Edison, Larkins led with 23 points, including 10 in the final quarter. Lipscomb tallied 20 and made four shots from beyond the arc. Shamier Hooks finished with eight points. Isaiah Wonneberg chipped in seven points. Kyair Calloway made two field goals inside the arc.

WILSON (2-3) 86
NORTHEAST (1-7) 56

DaSiah White finished four assists shy of a triple-double andscored 22 of his game-high 30 in the first half to help Wilson grab a 48-32 lead heading into the locker room. The junior guard connected nine times from the floor and converted 11-of-13 free throws. He also grabbed 10 rebounds in the win. Ibra Hakizimana added 16 points to the Wilson offense. Mike Mitchell (8), I’Ron Brown (3), KJ Moxley (9), Izzo Koko (2), Paris Brooken (3), Joshua Ellington (5), Roscoes Jenkins (3) and Harrison Van Meter (4) also scored for Wilson. Izaiah Woods converted 7-of-10 free throws and led Northeast with 25 points. Kanaz Linder added 16 points. Christon Wester (7) and Semaj Hall (8) rounded out the scoring for the Panthers.

BATAVIA (2-1) 65 (OT)
GREECE ODYSSEY (3-2) 62

Carter Mullen and Joey Marranco both made five three-pointers, as Batavia prevailed in overtime. The Blue Devils held a five-point lead with under a minute left in regulation when Mike Cathey made a two-point jumper, followed by a three-pointer with eight seconds left to force overtime. After falling behind early in overtime, Mullen nailed a three-pointer to give Batavia a lead it would not relinquish. Mullen finished with 22 points. Marranco tallied 15 points. Aiden Bellavia added nine points and made a free throw in the extra frame. Justin Smith made a pair from the line in overtime. For Greece Odyssey, Cathey notched his fifth-straight double-double, scoring 28 points with 15 rebounds. Gavin Williams added 23 points.

NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN (1-2) 77 (OT)
FINNEY (2-2) 73

Max Klemmer scored 11 points and grabbed 19 rebounds, tallying a double-double as Northstar Christian won in overtime. Lorenzo Danesi led with 23 points, including five three-pointers. Justin Robinson finished with 20 points, seven rebounds and six assists. Johnny Daby chipped in 15 points and scored five in the extra frame. Max Klemmer scored 11 points. Max Skolen tallied five points. For Finney, Xavier Owens finished with 28 points, including 13 two-pointers. Ethan Krogg and Braelen Broome both tallied 16 points. Krogg and Broome made four three-pointers. Daniel Colon made three shots from beyond the arc. Mikey Crandell made a pair of two-pointers.

HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (2-3) 45
EASTRIDGE (3-3) 49

Ty Kunzer-Borelli unloaded four three-pointers, finishing with 13 points and leading Eastridge. Brennan Russo notched a double-double, scoring 11 points and grabbing 10 boards. Jalonie Pittman racked up 12 points and eight rebounds. Jeylyn Collins took three charges. For Honeoye Falls-Lima, Wyatt Huff made three shots from beyond the arc and scored 15 points. Quinn Kailbourne added 10 points. Matt Meacham chipped in eight points.

WATERLOO (2-2) 50
NEWARK (4-0) 77

Jaypar Allen racked up a double-double, scoring 14 points while adding 10 assists for Newark. Allen unloaded four three-pointers and a two-pointer to pace the offense. Jahnor Allen led the scoresheet with 23 points, making eight field goals, four from beyond the arc, and three charity stripe conversions. Jahnor Allen scored eight of Newark’s 26 points in the third quarter and totaled eight rebounds in the game. Terrell Jenkins scored 11 of his 17 points in the final frame, making five two-pointers and a free throw. Kellen Foster added nine points. Carlos Martinez made three shots inside the arc. Sam Underhill chipped in five points. Lindsay Miller nailed a three-pointer in the fourth quarter. For Waterloo, Dylan Caraballo converted seven shots inside the arc and led with 14 points. Devin Mulvey-Salerno followed with 10 points, draining a pair of three-pointers alongside a two-pointer and two free throws. Justin Knowlton went 2-for-2 at the charity stripe and scored nine points. Brandon Lee chipped in six points. Cameron Jacobs tallied five points. Fabian Berrios added a pair of two-pointers.

WAYNE (3-2) 56
MURPHYSBORO (IL) 60

HORNELL (5-0) 64
GENESEO (4-3) 57

Gennaro Picco racked up 22 points, five rebounds and four assists, as Hornell erased a 12-point fourth-quarter deficit. Picco scored six points in the frame, making four free throws and a two-pointer. PJ Picco led the scoring in the final quarter, scoring nine on four field goals, including a three-pointer. PJ Picco finished with 19 points and five rebounds. Wyatt Evingham completed a four-point play in the fourth quarter and finished with 15 points with five rebounds. Aaron McInerney scored four points. For Geneseo, Jackson Willis made a pair of two-pointers and scored 15 points with three rebounds and three assists. Oren Ray and Kellen O’Brien both racked up 13 points. Ray also added six rebounds and three assists. Avery Hepler made three shots from beyond the arc. Caleb Rice converted a pair of two-pointers. Reece Byrnes made a three-pointer.

PALMYRA-MACEDON (5-1) 71
MIDLAKES (2-2) 43

For Midlakes, Jackson Nurse scored 12 points. Kyle Kumkey and Rowan Lane both tallied eight points.

DANSVILLE (2-3) 43
LE ROY (4-0) 61

Merritt Holly scored 18 of his game-high 28 points in the second half to help Le Roy remain unbeaten. Arric Luce tallied 11 points. Matt Hockey added nine for the Oatkan-Knights. Jake Higgins scored four points. Jude Sherman had three points. For Dansville, Zaiden VanDurme Blackmon racked up 20 points, five boards, three assists and three steals. Jake Kreiley scored five points and grabbed six rebounds. Nate Gardner and Ivan Wolf Mialky both secured 10 rebounds and scored four points. Reese Dixon grabbed four boards and had three points. Mark Sick chipped in three points.

NAPLES (1-5) 25
RED JACKET (1-2) 54

Truman Hill scored 17 points and grabbed 12 rebounds, tallying a double-double for Red Jacket. Nash Fabris followed with 15 points. Johnny Bugbee chipped in eight points. Aidan Griffith tallied five points. Evan Lang grabbed eight boards and scored three points. Hunter Finnick and Liam Trick both added three points. For Naples, Matthew Lincoln led with nine points. Hayden Liddiard tallied seven points. Traugott Uhlen chipped in five points. Ian Kenney had three points.

LIVONIA (1-5) 35
AVON (4-0) 59

Michael Rowland finished with a double-double effort of 19 and 15 rebounds to lead Avon. Trevor Stroud added 13 points and seven rebounds in te win. Josh Harter scored 13 points for the Braves.
LIVONIA 5 11 11 8 — 35
AVON 18 17 10 14 — 59

GANANDA (4-1) 69
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (1-4) 49

Cooper Grassel connected five times from beyond the arc, including twice in the final frame for Gananda. Grassel finished with a three-pointer in each quarter and scored 21 points for the Panthers. Miles Caviness went 6-for-6 at the charity stripe and made three two-pointers for 12 points. Hunter Vogt also finished with 12 points and made four of his six two-pointers in the third quarter. Brayden Dohse added 11 points of his own, making four shots from the floor, one coming from beyond the arc, and made two free throws. Braeden Caviness chipped in five points. Owen Switzer made a pair of two-pointers. Aidan Giancursio drilled a three-pointer. For North Rose-Wolcott, Axton Paul converted six two-pointers and went 3-for-5 at the charity stripe, totaling 15 points. Cody Crane made five field goals, including a pair from beyond the arc. Evan DeWispelaere finished with 10 points and led the Cougar scoring in the third quarter with seven. Chase Webber and Nicholas Gilbert both chipped in four points.

WILLIAMSON (1-3) 54
RED CREEK (2-3) 55

CLYDE-SAVANNAH (1-2)
JORDAN-ELBRIDGE (III)

HAVERLING (1-3) 48
YORK (5-0) 97

Jake Pangrazio scored 23 points, and York jumped out to an early 28-4 lead it would not relinquish. Joseph Bauer added 20 points. Parker Bonefede finished with 13 points. Tyler Brady had 11 points. Kadin Akram, Adam Szczech and Connor Rodwell all chipped in six points. Ryan Jarosek connected twice from the floor. Liam Ezard made a pair of two-pointers. For Haverling, Jake Hagadone led the scoresheet with 25 points. Austin Durand scored 18 points for the Rams. Mike Binkowski added three points.

WAYLAND-COHOCTON (1-6) 32
WARSAW (4-2) 62

Quinton Librock unloaded six three-pointers and finished with 22 points to lead Warsaw. David Shute followed Librock with 13 points. Carter Bakowski scored nine for the Tigers. For Wayland-Cohocton, Tony Schirmer led the scoresheet with 13 points. Matthew Feinman chipped in 11 points.

NOTRE DAME BATAVIA (4-0) 54
ELBA (1-3) 42

Jaden Sherwood tallied 17 of his 26 points in the second half, as Notre Dame Batavia erased a 12-point halftime deficit. The Fighting Irish cut the deficit to two after the third quarter and Sherwood scored 11 points in the final frame to complete the comeback. Makyell Walker made a pair of three-pointers and scored eight points. Mavrik Hall connected twice inside the arc and chipped in six points. Jay Antinore tallied four points. Gabe Mileham, George Woodruff and Ryan Fitzpatrick all converted from beyond the arc. For Elba, Nicholas Scott led with 11 points. Scott made five baskets from the floor, four of which came inside the arc. Ryan Marsceill tallied nine points. Ashton Bezon finished with eight points, making four shots inside the arc. Bing Zuber scored six points. Angelo Penna had five points. Michael Long made a three-pointer.

PEMBROKE (1-1) 48
ATTICA (3-1) 60

Cole Harding racked up 20 points, 10 rebounds and five assists, as Attica featured three double-doubles en route to victory. Jack Jones added 14 points and 10 rebounds of his own. Clayton Bezon finished with 10 points and 10 boards. Carter Gorski scored 13 points. For Pembroke, Tyson Totten tallied 22 points. Avery Ferreira scored 10 points.

CAMPBELL-SAVONA (0-4)
ALFRED-ALMOND (0-5)

KENDALL (2-2) 62
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (2-2) 60

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BYRON-BERGEN (4-1)
HOLLEY (2-2)

CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (5-1) 67
ADDISON (2-3) 39

AVOCA/PRATTSBURGH (3-1) 77
HAMMONDSPORT (2-5) 38
Macoy Putnam racked up a double-double, unloading nine field goals, including three from beyond the arc for 27 points and had 11 steals to lead Avoca/Prattsburgh. Putnam also eclipsed the 1,000-point mark in the contest and dished out nine assists and grabbed eight rebounds. . JJ Crowder nailed four three-pointers, a two-pointer and went 7-for-9 at the charity stripe for 21 points. Dan Stilson scored six of his 10 points in the second quarter, making three shots inside the arc. Carter Button had five charity stripe conversions and a three-pointer. Collin Hammond made a pair of two-pointers and two free throws. Chris Abbott drained a three-pointer. For Hammondsport, Alex Brown scored all nine points in the final frame. Peyton Crooks added six points. Ty Ritter converted two shots inside the arc. Ethen Beers and Henry Morrison both tallied three points.

BARKER (VI)
LYNDONVILLE (0-4)

FRIENDSHIP/SCIO (1-5) 18
FILLMORE (4-2) 76

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