BATAVIA (4-1) 51
FRANKLIN/NORTHEAST (1-2) 19
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (4-0) 73
GATES-CHILI (1-4) 44
Leora Cook paced the offense with 17 points and six assists while the Sutherland defense held its fourth straight opponent under 50 points. Eden Lewis registered a double-double effort with 12 points and 11 rebounds to go with four blocks. Lucy Bush and Payton Hamilton scored 12 apiece in the win. India Williams scored 14 points to lead Gates.
GREECE ATHENA/ODYSSEY (3-5) 45
GREECE ARCADIA/OLYMPIA (1-3) 34
VICTOR (5-0) 46
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (3-1) 45
Rhylin Fehrenbach posted a double-double including a game-high 18 points while teammate Devin Livingston scored 11 as Victor defeated the reigning state champion. READ MORE.
HONEOYE (2-3) 40
ROMULUS (1-4) 43
SOUTH SENECA (2-3) 40
BLOOMFIELD (5-1) 66
Lily Baughman and Annie Dodge combined for 16 first-quarter points as Bloomfield jumped out to 14-point lead after eight minutes and 33-15 advantage at halftime. Dodge finished with a game-high 21 points for the Bombers who have scored 66 or more points in their past four games. Baughman added 19 points in the win – Bloomfield’s fifth straight. Calla McCombs had 16. Ashlyn Wright (6), Selia Kachmaryk (3) and Abby O’Brien (1) also scored for Bloomfield. South Seneca’s Chloe Scott scored 18 points. Karah Hill accounted for 11 points. Ava Utter (6), Kayleigh Banfield (3) and MacKenzie Snyder (2) also scored for the Falcons.
BLOOMFIELD 22 11 19 14 — 66
SOUTH SENECA 8 7 11 14 — 40
NAPLES (0-4) 33
RED JACKET (2-4) 37
ATTICA (0-3) 36
HOLLEY (3-3) 41
Attica led 9-6 after the first period, Holley grabbed a narrow 16-14 advantage at the half and the contest was tied 24-24 at the three-quarter mark. Alivia Wolf hit a pair of threes in the second period to help the Lady Hawks take the slender halftime advantage. READ MORE.
PEMBROKE (3-2) 36
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (3-1) 47
Alea Groff finished with a game-high 15 points including nine in the fourth quarter when the junior guard connected three times from behind the 3-point arc as Oakfield-Alabama put together back-to-back wins. Groff had four rebounds and five steals in the victory. Alexa Clark added 10 points, four rebounds and three steals. Caitlin Clark accounted for eight points, 13 rebounds and four steals. Rylee Denny had four points and three assists while Piper Hyde contributed four points, three steals and four assists. Jess Sosnowksi and Allie Williams added two points apiece. Peyton Liss led Pembroke with nine points and eight rebounds. Jayden Hootman had nine points and three rebounds. Seneca Calderon had three points, four rebounds, two assists and three steals.
PEMBROKE 10 8 7 11 — 36
O-A 9 11 8 19 — 47
NOTRE DAME-BATAVIA (2-1) 61
WHEATLAND-CHILI (0-4) 19
Sofia Falleti grabbed eight rebounds and finished with a game-high 21 points to lead Notre Dame-Batavia. Luci Zambito added 12 points in the win while Emma Sisson and Lucia Fioretino had nine apiece. Wheatland-Chili’s Vanessa Guerrero had 14 points.
ALFRED-ALMOND (0-5) 18
BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (2-3) 24
GENESEE VALLEY/BELFAST (5-1) 47
CHAUTAUQUA LAKE (VI) 43
CUBA-RUSHFORD TOURNAMENT
PIONEER (VI) 58
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (2-3) 20
Bailey Mullen had 11 points and eight rebounds, but Canisteo-Greenwood could not erase a 27-5 halftime deficit. Kora Button and McKenna Ferris added four points apiece while Paris May converted a free throw for C-G. Lila Greenfield grabbed six rebounds. Celsy Colombo led a balanced Pioneer scoring effort with 12 points. All nine players from Pioneer contributed in the scoring column. Abby Mason had 10 points.
PIONEER 13 14 14 17 — 58
C-G 0 5 5 10 — 20
OLEAN (VI) 41
CUBA-RUSHFORD (1-3) 49
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