CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (1-5) 34
SPENCERPORT (4-3) 45
Alena Zaher scored 14 points as Spencerport moved above .500 for the season. Jorja Gray (11 points) and Lundyn McCutchen (10 points) also reached double-digit scoring. Emily Peacock (six), Morgan Stanley (three) and Claire Maloney (one) rounded out scoring for the Rangers. Alexi Finnigan led Churchville with 10 points, followed by Layla Jackson with seven. Haley Leonard (six), Bianca LiBritz (five), Emma Healy (four), and Erin Marone (two) also scored for Churchville.
BROCKPORT (2-5) 37
WEBSTER THOMAS (1-4) 40
The final three points of Ruby Marrapese’s 17-point night were the most important, as she hit a buzzer-beating three-pointer to give Webster Thomas its first win of the season. The winning shot was one of four three-pointers on the night for Marapese, three of which came during the fourth quarter as the Titans overcame a 28-27 deficit after three. Maggie Smith had a double-double with 14 points and 10 rebounds, while Kristina Baller scored five points. Olivia Pelton and Shelby Olear had two points each. Lydia Childs led Brockport in scoring with 11 points, followed by Mia Tyndall with 10. Maeve Petitti and Keira Wilson had six points each, while Alexis Hassall had four.
BATAVIA (4-3) 37
EASTRIDGE (5-2) 52
Aaliviah Green led Eastridge with 22 points on the night. Alyssa Cowart had 16 points, seven rebounds and five steals. Jaimin MacDonald had 11 points for Batavia, while Isabella Walsh had 10.
IRONDEQUOIT (2-6) 50
GREECE ARCADIA/OLYMPIA (2-5) 46
Aubrey Smith had 14 points, including four free throws in the final 30 seconds to seal the win for Irondequoit. Smith also had 12 rebounds. Destynie Saunders had 15 points, all on three pointers. Kailey Besio had 11 points, while Lizzie Tytler had 10. Arcadia/Olympia was led by Tasha Forkell, with 13 points and 12 rebounds. Mandy Kielkowicz had 12 points, all in the first half.
OUR LADY OF MERCY (2-3) 54
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (5-2) 67
Shaye Angelo and Caroline Smith led Honeoye Falls-Lima with 19 points each, with Smith adding eight rebounds and Angelo notching five. Madison Schubach had 12 points and seven rebounds. Mia Lusardi led Mercy with 13 points, while Brooke Wormly and Elizabeth Holoworth both had 12.
AQUINAS (3-0) 58
PENFIELD (2-4) 55
LE ROY (5-3) 55
GREECE ATHENA/ODYSSEY (3-7) 49
FRANKLIN/NORTHEAST (1-3)
MONROE (1-4)
GENEVA (3-2)
ROCHESTER PREP (3-3)
CHARLES G. FINNEY (5-1)
LIMA CHRISTIAN (4-0)
BLOOMFIELD (6-2) 50
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (5-0) 63
Kailey Yeoman scored eight of her 17 points in the fourth quarter as Dundee/Bradford pulled away for a double-digit win over Bloomfield. The senior guard was six-for-eight from the free throw line in the final quarter. Kendall Parker had 16 points on the night, including her 1,000th career point in a Dundee/Bradford uniform. Bruna Crespo had 13 points, while Makayla Schoffner had nine. Korrin Yeoman (six) and Adrienne Kendall (two) rounded out scoring for Dundee. Ashlyn Wright led Bloomfield with 14 points. Annie Dodge and Lily Baughmann both had 11 points. Calla McCombs had nine points, while Selia Kachmaryk (three points) and Sadie Kachmaryk (two points) rounded out scoring.
SOUTH SENECA (4-3) 51
ROMULUS (1-5) 23
Karah Hill scored eight of her 19 points in the first quarter as South Seneca jumped to a 18-2 lead en route to their fourth win of the season. Chloe Scott notched 14 points, while Kayleigh Banfield had 12. MacKenzie Snyder (four points) and Haley Parry (two points) rounded out scoring for Seneca. Maggie Bloom led Romulus with 17 points, followed by Ashlyn Derby (four points) and Morgan Kisner (two points).
WILLIAMSON/MARION (3-2) 53
RED CREEK (2-5) 44
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (1-6) 28
CLYDE-SAVANNAH (1-5) 47
LYONS (4-2) 50
WEEDSPORT (Section III) 56
Jayla Ball had 27 points and seven rebounds for Lyons, adding four assists and a steal as well. Kalani Davis had eight points, four rebounds, an assist, and a steal. Milleniyah Glanton had six points and led the team in rebounds with 23. Car’Mella Park (four), Samantha Figueroa (three) and Kyla Betts (two) also scored.
PEMBROKE (6-2) 61
HOLLEY (3-5) 37
Elle Peterson had six three-pointers as she notched 22 points for Pembroke, adding seven rebounds, three assists, and three steals. Jayden Hootman (13 points, four rebounds) and Seneca Calderon (12 points, five rebounds, five assists, and six steals) joined Peterson in double-digits. Morgan Coniber led on defense for Pembroke, notching 10 rebounds, seven steals, and six blocks, while also getting eight points. Peyton Liss added eight rebounds and five assists.
ALFRED-ALMOND (0-8) 15
ADDISON (2-3) 40
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (5-3) 50
CAMPBELL/SAVONA (0-8) 21
Bailey Mullen had 16 points and nine rebounds as Canisteo-Greenwood led in every quarter of the game. Paris May had 13 points, while Harlie McCaffery had 10 points and eight rebounds. McKenna Ferris had seven points and eight rebounds, while Kara Button and Kadyn Piliero had two points each. Jenna Machuga led Campbell/Savona with nine points, followed by Aslyn Stratton with eight. Emma Roy, Elizabeth Crosson, and Jaylyn Machuga had two points each.
AVOCA-PRATTSBURGH (4-3) 78
ANDOVER-WHITESVILLE (2-6) 27
Kamryn Edwards posted a double-double for Avoca, scoring 21 points and coming down with 11 rebounds. Meyah Putnam had 13 points and six steals, while Breanna Jorritsma reached double digits on the scoresheet with 10 points. Marissa Reid (nine), D’Mariannah Hinson-Pike (eight), Ellie Harrell (six), Kendra Gay (four), Lily Hausauer (three), Gwen Moon (two) and Emma Carlton (two) rounded out scoring for Avoca-Prattsburgh, who had a team-high 10 three-pointers on the night. Katrina Lewis led Andover with nine points.
GENESEE VALLEY-BELFAST (6-2) 35
FILLMORE (7-0) 50
Fillmore took the lead in the first quarter and never relinquished it, taking a 24-15 lead into halftime before expanding their lead in the second half, including a 10-0 run in the fourth quarter.
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