LANCASTER (VI) 48
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (4-1) 65
Bria Watkins recorded a 24-point, 17-rebound double-double to hoist Webster Schroeder over Lancaster. The junior drained 10 shots from the field including two from long range. Sarah Ferruzza sank four from distance and finished with 14 points after a three-point first half. Ava Gallup scored 10 and pulled in nine rebounds. Addie Morgan finished with eight points and four steals. Kylie Clement added seven points and seven rebounds while Jenna Demarco had two points to round out scoring for Schroeder. Madison Francis led Lancaster in scoring with 25 points. 19 of those points came in the second half. READ MORE.
GREECE ARCADIA/OLYMPIA (2-3) 40
BYRON-BERGEN (2-2) 31
Aimee Turner and Maddy Kielkowicz combined for 23 points to help Greece Arcadia/Olympia take down Byron-Bergen. The junior and freshman finished with 12 and 11 points, respectively. Janessa Amerbury led the Byron-Bergen offense with 12 points.
BRIGHTON (2-4) 42
HILTON (3-1) 65
Ella Clark registered her second straight 20-point performance to get Hilton back into the win column. The senior finished with 22 points, nine rebounds and four steals. Mallory Heise followed with 18 points, five rebounds and four steals. The duo played a large part in creating a 37-20 halftime lead for Hilton. Tea Cosman (6), Ella Simonelli (5), Maddie Murphy (3), Paige Siciliano (3), Brooke Bell (2), Ava Heise (2), Elena Graziano (2) and Leah Thompson (2) all scored for Cadets. Sadie Scott led Brighton with 19 points and Olivia Rush had 10. Shannon O’Hora (8), Camryn Sloan (3) and Ireland Mistretta (2) all registered points as well.
PENFIELD (1-3) 52
CANANDAIGUA (4-1) 63
Canandaigua scored on five of its first six possessions in the fourth quarter to take control of the game… READ MORE.
CICERO-NORTH SYRACUSE (III)
FAIRPORT (2-2)
BISHOP KEARNEY (1-1) 54
ST. MARY’S (MONSIGNOR MARTIN) 66
EUGENIO MARIA DEHOSTOS (0-7) 16
YORK (4-0) 77
Four players reached double figures in scoring to claim a fourth consecutive win for York. Tessa Rodwell led the charge with 20 points, five steals, five assists and four rebounds. Isabel Laney tallied 14 points with five steals and three assists. Bree Parsons chipped in 13 points, picked up five steals and pulled in five rebounds. Rylee Cuozzo rounded out the group with 12 points and eight rebounds. Merideth Holland worked the glass with 11 rebounds and finished with four points. Emmi Veras (7) and Laila Pelez (6) were the top scorers for EMHCS.
PERRY (2-2) 52
ATTICA (0-4) 50
Nellie Koronas’ 16-point, 12-rebound double-double was a deciding factor in the two-point overtime victory for Perry. All of Koronas’ points came in the second, third and fourth quarters including the five second half free throws. Maddy Monteleone contributed 12 points, four assists, four steals and three rebounds. Senior Jade Duffin pulled in 12 rebounds, added seven points and a steal. Jessah Morris accrued eight points, with four coming in overtime, and hauled in seven rebounds. Olivia Monteleone finished with nine rebounds, six points and three steals. Emma True had three points, two steals and two rebounds in the winning effort as well.
EAST (3-1) 59
PENN YAN (1-2) 32
Nevaeh Grisham chalked up 22 points, Gabby-Brown Sturdivant picked up a double-double and East held Penn Yan to nine points over the second and third quarters to pick up its second straight victory. Grisham sank 10-of-12 shots from the free throw line and picked up three steals. Sturdivant registered 11 points and 10 assists. Semaj Jackson tacked on 14 points and added six rebounds. Ali’Yana Robinson and Ayasha Cherry-Fayton both had five points. Antwanette Coleman finished with two for East. Bailey Cooper and Hailey Trank finished with 10 and eight points apiece, respectively to lead Penn Yan. Breanne Dunning accumulated six points and Corinne Barden generated three. Taylor Mullins (2), Madisen Pierce (2), Mary D’Abbracci (1) and Aubriana Greene (1).
OLEAN (VI) 31
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (3-3) 63
Bailey Mullen produced over half of Canisteo-Greenwood’s points to lead the squad to its first win in three games. Mullen used 13 field goals that included three shots from long range and four-of-six makes at the charity stripe to accumulate 33 points. The sophomore scored at least seven points in each quarter. Freshman Kora Button followed offensively with 10 points and Kadyn Piliero added five. Paris May tallied seven points, reigned in 11 rebounds, eight steals and dished out five assists. McKenna Ferris and Sidney Drouin each chipped in four points and eight rebounds in the win. Alaina Hirilman led Olean with 14 points that included four three’s and a field goal. Jordan Bettle also reached double-digits with 10 for the Huskies. (1) posted points in the loss.
ARKPORT-CANASERAGA (2-4) 58
JASPER-TROUPSBURG (4-1) 62
NAPLES (0-4)
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (2-2)
ALFRED-ALMOND (0-5)
FRIEDNSHIP-SCIO (3-1)
PIONEER (VI)
CUBA-RUSHFORD (2-3)
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