GREECE ATHENA (6-0) 73
FRANKLIN (4-2) 67
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VERTUS (3-4)
BISHOP KEARNEY (2-3)
EUGENIO MARIA de HOSTOS (0-4) 48
WELLSVILLE (1-5) 60
HARLEY-ALLENDALE-COLUMBIA (6-1) 54
RED JACKET (1-4) 43
James Dorsey and Harlan Novy-Marx each scored 14 points to be the game’s two leading scorers in the win for HAC. Dorsey added four rebounds and five deflections, while Novy-Marx paired eight rebounds with two assists. Ryan D’Arduini contributed 12 points, eight rebounds, and ten deflections. James Michael scored eight, had 11 rebounds, and passed out three assists. Nash Fabris led Red Jacket with 11 points. Truman Hill wrangled nine rebounds and scored 10 points. Evan Lang added 10. Other scorers for RJ: Tim Brown (6) and Johnathan Bugbee (2).
BLOOMFIELD (3-2) 35
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (4-3) 40
Jeremy Stiles and Chris Clancey led Dundee/Bradford with 14 and 13 points respectively. Braedon Smith scored a game-high 15 points for Bloomfield. Cam Smith added six.
MYNDERSE (4-2) 44
NEWARK (6-0) 70
Jaypar Allen paced a Newark offense to the tune of 19 points and eight assists in a game that saw the Reds score 57 points in the last three quarters after trailing after the first eight minutes of play. After Anthony Laffman scored 10 of Mynderse’s 19 first-quarter points to give the Blue Devils an early lead. Newark outscored Mynderse 21-6 in the second quarter thanks in part to the team converting three three-pointers. Allen was responsible for one of those second-quarter three-pointers, and finished with a total of five made shots from beyond the arc. Terrell Jenkins turned in a double-double, finishing with 14 points alongside 12 rebounds. Kellen Foster scored 11 points and added seven rebounds and six assists. Jahnor Allen scored seven points in the fourth quarter and finished with 10. Other scorers for Newark were Eric Finn (9), Lindsay Miller (3), Sam Underhill (2), and Carlos Martinez (2). For Mynderse, Laffman finished his night with a dozen points, and Griffin Hilimire scored a team-high 15. Other scorers for Mynderse were Jake Prayne (6), John Brady (5), Chase Fitzgerald (3), Rocco Pelladino (2), and Alan Plummer (1).
HONEOYE (3-3) 52
PENN YAN (3-4) 46
SOUTH SENECA (2-3)
SODUS (4-1)
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (1-7) 40
HAVERLING (3-4) 64
Jake Hagadone scored a game-high 32 points to lead Haverling. Austin Durand added 21 points. Other scorers for Haverling were Ezra Houd (3), MacLain Wright (2), Spencer Wheeler (2), Bryce Jarboe (2), Larry Duncan (1), and Andrew Gardner (1). Hunter Trischler knocked down three three-pointers and finished with 18 points for Way-Co. Anthony Schirmer scored all 12 of his points in the second half. Charles Fienman contributed six points. Other scorers for Way-Co were Charles Mulford (2), Hayden Gilman (1), and Caleb Kubritz (1).
HOLLEY (2-4) 47
ATTICA (5-1) 72
Clayton Bezon scored a game-high 26 points in a game that saw Attica tout four players scoring in double figures. Cole Harding brought down 16 rebounds and made seven assists all while scoring 17 points. Jack Janes added 12 points and also had seven rebounds and seven assists. Carter Gorski turned in 10 points. Dustin Kuyal led the Holley offense with 21 points.
WHEATLAND-CHILI (3-2) 62
NOTRE DAME-BATAVIA (5-0) 63
Jaden Sherwood led the ND offense with 19 points. Ryan Fitzpatrick and Jay Antinore each scored 11 points. Other scorers for Notre Dame-Batavia were Mavrik Hall (8), George Woodruff (7), and Makyell Walker (5). Leighton Williams scored a game-high 34 points and pulled down eight rebounds for Wheatland-Chili. Jaden Schwenebraten added 22 points and six rebounds. Other scorers for W-C were A’nari Trotter (4), and Javier Ellington (2).
ARKPORT-CANASERAGA (5-1) 68
AVOCA-PRATTSBURGH (4-2) 67
Caden Corey scored 16 points including two free throws in the late seconds to ice the win for Arkport-Canaseraga. Corey got nine of his 16 points from three-pointers. Devin Moran added 13 points and a team-high six steals. Tim Vilku brought down 10 rebounds alongside the dozen points he scored. Ibrahim Ford was the fourth A-C player in double figures, with 11 points. Other scorers for A-C were Kohler Preston (8), Dan Clark (7), and Alex Vilku (3). Dan Stilson scored a game-high 32 points for A-P including 21 in the 2nd half alone, and had a dozen rebounds. JJ Crowder contributed 18 points, eight rebounds, three assists, and two steals. Macoy Putnam turned in a statline of nine points, 10 rebounds, 10 assists, four steals, and two blocks. Other scorers for Avoca-Prattsburgh were Chris Abbott (5), Carter Button (2), and Collin Hammond (1).
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