HILTON HALL OF FAME TOURNAMENT
EAST AURORA (IV) 61
GREECE ATHENA (7-0) 113
Khorie Reaves led six players in double figures as Greece Athena won by double digits for the sixth time this season. The Trojans stormed to a 61-33 halftime lead and coasted to the win. Reaves scored 21 points and added five rebounds, five assists and two steals for the Trojans. I’zayah Reaves added 17 points, six rebounds, seven assists and two steals. Connor Osier posted 15 points, seven rebounds and three blocks in the win while Zee Johnson scored 14. Travis Mack (12) and I’zick Reaves (11) rounded out the double-digit scoring efforts while Ne’Sean Fowlks (8), Dominic LaMar (6), Byron Williams (4), Ryan Grasley (3) and Rocco Prota (2) all chipped in for Athena. Hunter Gould connected on five 3-pointers and led East Aurora with 22 points. Patrick Bodecker had 16 points. The Trojans will face off with host Hilton in the tournament finals.
HAMBURG (VI) 51
HILTON (5-1) 79
Ben Sneddon poured in 19 points to lead Hilton to its third straight win. The Cadets used a 24-7 first quarter to mount an early edge and hang on for head coach Troy Prince’s 200th career win. John Bianchi drilled two three-pointers and scored 14 points while Brady Gerig hit three triples and finished with 11 points. Jack Smith added nine points, Shawn Cavey scored seven points and Markus Kuzmanovski hit two threes. Samuel Hogan (4), Andrew Lenhard (3), Ryan Cracas (2), Payden Prince (2) and Matt Mandrycky (2) rounded out the Cadets efforts. Jacob Khuu led Hamburg with 14 points, Henry Wheaton chipped in 13 and Ash Hunter scored 12. James Steffon (4), Evan Meador (4) and Nathan Jaskolka (4) rounded out the Bulldogs scoring. Hilton will battle Greece Athena in the championship.
DOUG WESTCOTT MEMORIAL TOURNAMENT (BROCKPORT MS)
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (0-7) 55
SPENCERPORT (3-6) 67
EASTRIDGE (5-3) 69
BROCKPORT (2-6) 58
Jalonie Pittman and Brennen Russo each scored 21 points to lead Eastridge to its third consecutive win. The Lancers were propelled by a 28-point third quarter. Marquis Tubbs chipped in with nine points while Ty Kunzer-Borrelli and Amere Rodgers each hit a pair of three-pointers and scored eight points. Terrance Clark chipped in a basket for the Lancers. Tyler Judd tallied 16 points, including 4-for-7 from three-point range, and nine rebounds to lead Brockport. Danny Dailey posted 15 points and three assists for the Blue Devils. Eastridge will take on Spencerport in the championship game on Thursday.
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EDISON/SWW (4-3) 59
IRONDEQUOIT (3-3) 65
Edison built its biggest lead of the game in the first quarter at 15-8 behind six points apiece from Lipscomb and big man Isaiah Wonneberg. The Eagles responded with the last 10 points of the quarter as Quinn VanKerkhove netted five of his team-high 19 in this stretch. READ MORE.
42 ANNUAL BATAVIA LIONS CLUB PETE ARRAS MEMORIAL TOURNAMENT (GENESEE COMMUNITY COLLEGE)
LE ROY (4-2) 62
BATAVIA (3-3) 68
Justin Smith scored 20 points to power Batavia to the finals. The Blue Devils used a 15-9 second quarter to ultimately separate themselves. Carter Mullen hit three three-pointers and scored 14 points while Cruze Rapone buried four triples. Joey Marranco scored eight points and dished out six assists. Estevan Lovett (7), Brady Mazur (5) and Gavin White (2) rounded out the Blue Devils scoring. Merritt Holly poured in 37 points on 15-of-27 shooting from the field to lead Le Roy’s efforts. Adam Woodworth scored 10 points and hit two threes while grabbing three rebounds. Jean Agosto added eight points and six rebounds, Zander Staba added four and Matt Hockey drilled a three for the Oatkan Knights. Batavia will battle Attica in the championship game.
Batavia Head Coach Buddy Brasky – “We had no answer for Holly. We tried everything. We face-guarded him, we played behind him and doubled down, we fronted him, we tried zoning him and he scored at will.”
ROYALTON-HARTLAND (VI) 55
ATTICA (6-1) 67
Cole Harding stuffed the stat sheet with 22 points, 14 rebounds and six assists to lead Attica to its fifth straight win. Jack Janes posted a double-double with 18 points and 10 rebounds while Clayton Bezon added a double-double of his own, tallying 16 points and 12 rebounds. Carter Gorski added seven points for the Blue Devils. Dan Aqulina led Roy-Hart with 21 points and Remington Albee scored 18 points for the Rams. Attica will face Batavia in the finals.
ALEXANDER (5-2) 52
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (2-4) 35
ELBA (2-4) 31
NOTRE DAME BATAVIA (6-0) 63
JOSH PALMER FUND CLARION CLASSIC (ELMIRA HS)
ST. MARY’S (MD)
BISHOP KEARNEY (3-3)
TINK McVEAN MEMORIAL HOLIDAY TOURNAMENT (KESHEQUA)
DANSVILLE (2-4) 61
HONEOYE (3-3) 57
Reese Dixon scored 25 points with five rebounds and four steals to lead Dansville to an opening-round victory. The Mustangs outscored Honeoye 25-15 in the fourth quarter in the come-from-behind effort. Ivan Wolf Mialky added a double-double with 10 points and 10 rebounds while Zaiden VanDurme Blackmon tallied 11 points, four assists and three steals. Reid Martin had eight points and four rebounds while Jake Kreiley posted five points in the win. Owen Reynolds and Owen Cuba each scored 13 points to lead Honeoye. Brayden Snyder and Landon Washburn each scored 11. Dylan Washburn (7) and Jon Blair (2) rounded out the scoring efforts for the Bulldogs. Dansville will take on Warsaw in the championship game on Thursday.
WARSAW (5-4) 71
KESHEQUA (0-8) 52
Bailey Schell led Warsaw with 18 points as they advanced to the finals. Ty Joy tallied 14 points while Jeremy Trzecieski scored 12 points all coming on first-half triples. David Shute and Carter Bakowski also chipped in with eight points apiece. Keshequa was led by Aiden Upright who scored a game-high 19 points while Owen Pike and Ian Heinrich each scored nine points. Warsaw will face off with Dansville in the championship game on Thursday.
Warsaw Head Coach Travis Fenstermaker – “We played pretty well in spurts today. We will have to play a complete game tomorrow versus Dansville in the finals. Keshequa is much improved and gave great effort. They were lights out from the foul line going 23-26 and they were able to keep the game between eight and 12 points for most of the game.”
TWIN CITIES LIONS CLUB ANNUAL HOLIDAY TOURNAMENT (RED JACKET)
MARION (0-7) 27
RED JACKET (2-4) 81
Truman Hill led Red Jacket into the finals with 17 points and 14 rebounds. Nash Fabris also scored 17 points and grabbed five rebounds. Liam Trick and Dylan Henry each chipped in with seven points while Aidan Griffith, Hunter Finnick and Timmy Brown scored six apiece. Ander Zepkowski (5), Chase Verdi (3), Jacob Close (2) Gerrad Crofoot (2) rounded out Red Jacket’s scoring. Darius Brewington led Marion with nine points while Austin Phillips posted seven points. Andrew White (4), Ethan Recsor (3) and Jack Edlind (1) also scored for the Black Knights. Red Jacket will advance to take on Clyde-Savannah in the championship game.
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (1-5) 64
CLYDE-SAVANNAH (2-6) 73
SCIO HOLIDAY TOURNAMENT
HINSDALE (2-2) 36
FRIENDSHIP-SCIO (1-7) 27
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