PITTSFORD MENDON (6-1) 50
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (5-1) 56
With the game deadlocked at 12, Leora Cook used the backboard to give Sutherland a lead it did not surrender. Teammate Eden Lewis finished inside then Cook banked home a 3-pointer for a 19-12 advantage. READ MORE.
CANANDAIGUA (5-2) 37
VICTOR (7-0) 61
Hope Stone earned MVP honors with 16 points for Victor which jumped out to leads of 18-9 after one quarter and 32-16 at halftime to take a second straight victory in the Scott Zahn Memorial. Sophomore Rhylin Fehrenbach accounted for 21 points and nine rebounds in the win. Vanessa Chumacero added 14 points for the Blue Devils. Kyleigh Chapman led Canandaigua with 10 points.
BRIGHTON (2-4) 76
EAST HIGH (3-1) 80 2OT
Gabby Brown-Sturdviant collected 33 points, 10 rebounds, seven assists and five steals to lead East to its third straight victory. Brown-Sturdviant scored 11 in the third quarter when East erased a five-point deficit. Semaj Jackso added 23 points and 12 rebounds in the win. Nevaeh Grisham contributed 12 points. Ali’Yana Robinson (4), Jiasia Norris (2) and Antwanette Coleman (6) also scored for East. Sadie Scott converted 8-of-9 free throws and paced Brighton with 29 points. Shannon O’Hora had 17 and Olivia Rush 16 points. Camryn Sloan (8) and Ireland Mistretta (6) also scored for the Bruins.
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NEWARK (4-2) 42
MYNDERSE (5-1) 49
Maddie Verkey and Chelsea Korzeniewski led Mynderse to its fifth straight win. Verkey connected on three 3-pointers and scored 11 of her game-high 18 points in the third quarter when Mynderse built an 11-point lead. Korzeniewski converted 3-of-4 free throws and hit a three of her own in the fourth quarter. The junior guard finished with 10 points, four assists and four steals. Verkey had eight rebounds and four steals. Lauren McDermott (6), Payton Verkey (6), Ali Nigro (4) and Sophie Palladino (4) also scored for the Blue Devils. TaKyla Vaughn led Newark 10 points including four in the fourth when the Reds had an 18-11 scoring advantage. Arizona Chapple (8), Naomi Jones (7), Karina Natale (5), Janae Downing (3), Malia Brown (3) and Nataleigh Buck (3) also scored for Newark.
WAYNE (3-4) 35
PALMYRA-MACEDON (4-1) 65
Taryn Goodness accounted 20 points, three rebounds, three steals and two assists as Pal-Mac won its third straight game. Mariana Hodgins registered a double-double of 15 points and 11 rebounds to go with two blocks and two assists in the win. Georgia Wirth added eight points, eight rebounds, seven steals and an assist. Shelby Geer (8), Julia Belange (7) and Elise Tome (7) also scored for the Red Raiders. Alyson Johnson and Alexa Chimenti scored eight points apiece to lead Wayne. Myia Eskander and Sam Branner both scored five points for the Eagles. Kasey Eaton (3), Rylie Pratt (3), Lorelai Eaton (1), Isabella Blood (1) and Lauren Twist (1) also scored for Wayne.
PENN YAN (1-5) 33
WATERLOO (4-3) 50
Gwyn Panek led three in double figures with 14 points for Waterloo. Hannah Harris and Khia Moody added 10 apiece. Tangel Williams scored nine. Maci Mueller had seven points.
MARCUS WHITMAN (4-2) 37
HONEOYE (2-5) 39
Lily Carroll registered a double-double to lead Marcus Whitman to its third win in four games. Carroll scored 16 while grabbing 10 rebounds to go with three assists and two steals. Aliysiah Clark added eight points and seven rebounds in the win. Sophie Snyder had seven points, seven rebounds, three assists and three steals. Helen Snyder (2) and Whitney Cotroneo (2) also scored for Marcus Whitman.
DANSVILLE (7-1) 51
HORNELL (4-0) 75
Sophomores Jordan Dyring and Payton Bentley scored 22 points apiece to lead Hornell. Dansville’s Aynsley Belcher finished with a game-high 29 along with grabbig 12 rebounds. Kali Meyer eight points for the Mustangs. Taylor Hamsher (5), Megan Tyler (5) and Chelsie Tyler (4) also scored for Dansville.
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (3-4) 23
HAVERLING (6-1) 44
Allison Elmore posted a double-double effort of 14 points and 15 rebounds to lead Haverling to back-to-back wins. Lola Coots stuffed the stat sheet with 16 points, nine rebounds, three assists and three steals. Leah Krelie (8), Jadyn Pragle (2) and Madison Coots (3) also scored for the Rams. Jordan Gammell led Wayland-Cohocto with 13 points.
WARSAW (0-4) 25
GENESEO (1-4) 47
AVON (0-6) 19
LETCHWORTH (3-5) 58
Annika Milillo grabbed six rebounds and led three in double figures with 16 points. Sasha Bellamy added 15 points and Alyssa Milillo had 13 in the win. Charity Scott finished with seven points, six steals and four assists. Aubry Brown (4), Abbie DeRock (2) and Carly Jines (1) also scored for Letchworth. Emily Perl grabbed seven rebounds. Maria Geary headed the Avon scoring effort with seven points. Sophia Fries (6), Lauren Hill (4) and Kaitlyn Hillman (2) also scored for the Braves.
PAVILION (1-5) 38
YORK (6-0) 53
Merideth Holland posted a double-double, and York used a 13-0 advantage in the fourth quarter to pull away from a one-possession game. Holland had 10 points and 12 rebounds for the Golden Knights who won by double digits for the sixth time this season. Rylee Cuozzo and Tessa Rodwell had 16 points and nine rebounds apiece in the win. Rodwell added four steals to the effort. Kylie Conway led Pavilion with 22 while Ella Tillotson had eight points. Pavilion outscored York 17-10 in the third quarter to pull within two at 40-38.
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (5-1) 63
PERRY (2-4) 36
Cal-Mum used a 25-7 advantage in the third quarter to pull away for its fifth straight victory. Leading by 12 heading into the half, Hazell Nickerson scored nine. Ava Amorese added eight, and Emma Brogan had four in the quarter. For the game, Amorese had 20 points and seven steals and four assists in three quarters of action. Nickerson added 18 points, seven rebounds, four steals and three blocks also in three quarters of action. Emma Brogan had a career-high 11 points along with five steals. Perry was led by Jade Duffin who had 13 points and 12 rebounds. Olivia Monteleone and Nelly Koronas each had nine points. Perry played without guard Jaelyn Morris.
KESHEQUA (6-1) 69
MOUNT MORRIS (2-4) 32
Libby Benner led three in double figures with a game-high 19 points, and Keshequa won its third straight – all by double digits. Benner had four assists in the win. Ava Thayer finished with 14 points and four steals while Braelyn Isaman accounted for 12 points and six rebounds. Ryley Benner added six points and eight rebounds. Alicia Wood (7), Abby Wood (4) and Bree Benner (3) also scored for Keshequa. Shaniese Brown led Mount Morris with 17 points. Morgan Luick (8) and Gabriella Pagno also scored for Mount Morris.
BYRON-BERGEN (3-3) 36
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (5-1) 64
Caitlin Ryan led three in double figures with 14 points, and Oakfield-Alabama connected on nine 3-pointers in its fourth straight win. Piper Hyde finished with 13 points and three assists. Allie Williams had 10 points, six rebounds and three steals for the Hornets. Alea Groff grabbed seven rebounds, handed out seven assists and scored five points. Rylee Denny had three points and four assists while Alexa Clark had two points and four steals. Sayde Bush (9) and Jess Sosnowski (8) also scored for Oakfield-Alabama. Ryan had seven rebounds and five assists.
KENDALL (6-2) 20
ATTICA (1-5) 24
WHEATLAND-CHILI (0-6) 23
ALEXANDER (6-2) 66
LYNDONVILLE (3-3) 27
NOTRE DAME-BATAVIA (3-2) 53
Sofia Falleti posted a double-double of 10 points and 12 rebounds while Nina Bartz added a team-high 14 as Notre Dame-Batavia won for the third time in four games. Luci Zambito and Emma Fitch accounted for nine points apiece in the win. Lyndonville’s Ashley Stephens scored a game-high 11 points.
CUBA-RUSHFORD (2-6) 23
FRANKLINVILLE (VI) 50
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