
PENFIELD HOLIDAY INVITATIONAL
WAYNE (7-2) 61
ROCHESTER PREP (2-5) 45
ROCHESTER ACADEMY (4-5) 65
NEWARK (7-0) 68
Kellen Foster dropped 22 points and made eight shots from the floor, including five from beyond the arc, as Newark fended off a late comeback. Foster netted a free throw in the final frame. Jaypar Allen and Jahnor Allen both followed with 13 points. Jaypar Allen made four shots from the floor and went 4-for-5 at the charity stripe. Jahnor Allen made four of his five baskets inside the arc and netted a pair of free throws. Terrell Jenkins tallied 11 points and went 3-for-3 at the line. Eric Finn added nine points for the Reds. For Rochester Academy, CJ Azor led with a game-high 23 points. Azor made eight shots from the floor, including five from three-point range and two free throws. Shawn Dukes chipped in 10 points and went 2-for-2 from the charity stripe. Joe Aiken made four baskets and nine points. Jacob Rybcznski drilled three shots from beyond the arc. Kenneth Gonzalez made a pair of three-pointers and scored eight points. Keyshawn Jones chipped in four points.
GREECE ARCADIA (1-6) 60
PENFIELD (6-2) 76
Trevor Hofer converted seven shots, including three from beyond the arc for 17 points, as Penfield jumped out to an early lead it would not relinquish. Jackson Green scored eight of his 12 points in the first frame, making three shots and two free throws. Patrick Emling and Christian Zarzycki both added nine points. Emling made four baskets while Zarzycki made three, including a three-pointer. Michael Moxley made three shots from the floor and totaled seven points. Jake Natale chipped in five points. Jake McCarthy had four points. For Greece Arcadia, Jackson Schweigart scored 17 points in the second half. Schweigart made four of his six baskets from beyond the arc. Lincoln Fling drilled a pair from beyond the arc and tallied 16 points. Drake Sapp finished with 11 points, making four shots from the floor and a free throw. Xavier Smith went 3-for-5 at the charity stripe and scored seven points. Amir Brown netted a pair from the floor and chipped in five points.
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RUSH-HENRIETTA HOLIDAY HOOPS TOURNAMENT
VERTUS (3-6)
WILSON (2-6)
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (5-2) 58
RUSH-HENRIETTA (4-3) 47
Max Michalski tallied a double-double, scoring 21 points and grabbing 11 boards as Pittsford Sutherland pulled away in the final frame. Michalski scored six points in the fourth quarter and made 10 baskets inside the arc in the contest. Dutch Pestorius nailed a three-pointer in the fourth frame and finished with 13 points with nine rebounds. Luke Fliss dished out five helpers and scored nine points, making a free throw and four shots from the floor. Jackson Birch netted a pair from the floor and two free throws. Roman Goldstein went 4-for-4 at the line. Paul Byrne finished with five points. For Rush-Henrietta, Jalen Taggart led the scoresheet with 16 points. Taggart netted seven baskets, including a pair of three-pointers. Myles Collins-Howard scored 14 points, going 2-for-2 at the line and making five baskets from the floor. Graylin Strong scored six points. Amir Abdul-Haqq-Bradford added four points. Kobey Weeks drilled a three-pointer.
CAL-MUM HOLIDAY TOURNAMENT
GANANDA (7-3) 86
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (3-5) 76
Miles Caviness poured in 26 points and made six of his eight baskets from three-point range, as Gananda drained 17 shots from beyond the arc to pull away. Caviness netted a three-pointer in each quarter and scored 10 points in the first stanza. Hunter Vogt led the scoring in the second quarter, making five shots from the floor, including a pair of three-pointers. Cooper Grassel added 17 points, making five of his six baskets from beyond the arc. Brayden Dohse scored nine of his 14 points in the third frame and made four shots from deep. Henry Shutts added six points. Braeden Caviness chipped in four points. For Caledonia-Mumford, Nate Doll led with a game-high 32 points and grabbed 10 rebounds for a double-double. Doll made 13 shots inside the arc and went 6-for-9 at the charity stripe. Donny Peet tallied 11 of his 17 points in the second quarter, making five baskets and a free throw. Peet also tallied seven boards. Collin Foote and Braeden Fonte both tallied nine points. Foote converted four shots from the floor and a charity stripe conversion. Jeremiah Anderson scored six points. Ryan Mills made a three-pointer.
WHEATLAND-CHILI (5-2) 49
YORK (8-2) 46
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OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (3-4) 47
ELBA (2-5) 35
LE ROY (5-2) 64
ROYALTON HARTLAND (VI) 45
Merritt Holly Jr notched a double-double, scoring 28 points and grabbing 16 rebounds, as Le Roy went on an 18-0 run to start the second half to pull away. During the run, Holly Jr notched eight points on four baskets. Matthew Hockey drained three shots from beyond the arc and scored 13 points. Hockey also added three steals and two assists. Jean Agosto grabbed 10 boards and made four baskets inside the arc. Jake Higgins added eight rebounds, three points and three assists. Jace Jedrewski scored five points and dished out two assists. Adam Woodworth tallied four points. Alex Spezzano chipped in three points.
ALEXANDER (5-2)
NOTRE DAME BATAVIA (6-0)
ATTICA (6-2) 52
BATAVIA (4-3) 56
Joey Marranco netted two free throws with under a minute to go in the fourth frame to seal the game for Batavia. Carter Mullen nailed a three-pointer with 50 seconds to go to put Batavia up by five. Then, Jack Jones hit a three-pointer for Attica with 35 seconds left, cutting the lead to two. Justin Smith added a free throw for the Blue Devils to set up Marranco’s free throws. Marranco finished with nine points. Smith led the scoresheet for the Blue Devils with 16 points. Mullen went 4-for-6 at the charity stripe and scored 14 points. Estavon Lovett had eight points. Aiden Bellavia chipped in five points. For Attica, Clayton Bezon tallied a double-double, scoring 13 points while grabbing 10 boards. Cole Harding followed with 12 points. Jones scored 10 points. Carter Gorski chipped in 11 points.
KENDALL TOURNAMENT
EAST ROCHESTER (7-0) 64
MEDINA (VI) 37
Ray Allen scored 12 points and grabbed seven boards to lead East Rochester. Eli Tanner had six steals and 11 points. Dan Preston added 11 points. Justice Allen chipped in 10 points alongside eight boards.
FINNEY (5-3) 70
KENDALL (2-5) 43
Ethan Krog scored 19 points to lead Finney. Xavier Owens followed with 18 points. Brealen Broome added 13 points of his own. For Kendall, Hunter Richards led with 13 points. Austin Werth chipped in 10 points. Louis Conte tallied nine points.
AVOCA-PRATTSBURGH CHRISTMAS TOURNAMENT
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (4-4) 42
MORAVIA (IV) 72
Chris Clancey scored 10 points for Dundee/Bradford. Aidan Webster tallied 10 boards and nine points.
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (1-8) 48
AVOCA/PRATTSBURGH (5-2) 77
Macoy Putnam made 14 shots from the floor, including a pair of three-pointers to lead Avoca/Prattsburgh. Putnam finished with 34 points and went 4-for-6 at the line. JJ Crowder added 25 points of his own, making five of his 10 baskets from three-point range. Carter Button made five baskets and tallied 11 points. Collin Hammond chipped in six points. For Wayland-Cohocton, Matthew Clark led the scoresheet with 14 points. Clark scored eight points in the first quarter, making two baskets and going 3-for-3 at the line. Charles Feinman, Alexander Fedorchuk and Caleb Kubitz all scored eight points on three baskets. Hayden Gilman tallied six points. Charles Mulford scored a pair inside the arc.
MIDLAKES TOURNAMENT
LIVONIA (2-7) 69
MIDLAKES (2-6) 59
CANANDAIGUA (6-2) 67
WORLD OF INQUIRY (3-4) 63
Joe Caito and Russell Barone both tallied 12 points as Canandaigua erased a third-quarter deficit. Caito made a pair of free throws and scored four points in the final frame. Barone scored six points in the fourth quarter, making a pair of free throws and two baskets. Connor Chapman and Nate Brinza both added 10 points. Brinza converted five shots inside the arc while Chapman netted a pair from beyond the arc and two free throws. Jaiden Pierce went 4-for-4 at the charity stripe and finished with nine points. George Spinelli made three free throws in the final frame and made a pair inside the arc for seven points. Isaac Parsons scored seven points. For World of Inquiry, Jaedon Adams-Griffin tallied a game-high 32 points. Adams-Griffin made 12 shots from the floor, including five from beyond the arc and scored 12 in the third frame. Yacoub Tarawally went 3-for-3 at the charity stripe and made four baskets, totaling 11 points. De’Andre Jamar scored 10 points, making three baskets and four free throws. Honour Patterson made two jumpers from three-point range. Ibrahim Bangura scored four points.
NON-TOURNAMENT SLATE
SOTA (2-4) 47
IRONDEQUOIT (4-3) 56
Nikki Yudin made a pair of three-pointers and scored 12 points to lead the scoresheet for Irondequoit. DJ Kemp and Quinn VanKerKhove both followed with 11 points. Kemp made three of his four baskets from beyond the arc while VanKerKhove made three inside the arc. Chase Leonard and Goti Bandas both tallied seven points. Bandas made two baskets and went 2-for-2 at the line. Myles Winn drained a three-pointer. Isaiah Ballard made a basket and a free throw. For SOTA, Sam Howland poured in a game-high 20 points, making eight baskets, two of which came from beyond the arc. Latrell Ingram-Williams scored six of his 11 points in the first quarter and made five baskets inside the arc. Ishmael Gonzales drained a pair of three-pointers and tallied 10 points. Jordan Jenkins added five points.
PALMYRA-MACEDON (5-4) 51
PITTSFORD MENDON (5-2) 69
Michael Bischoping converted nine shots from the floor, including three times from beyond the arc to lead Pittsford Mendon. Bischoping tallied 23 points and seven rebounds. Joshua Shadders made five baskets from the floor and went 4-for-4 at the line for 14 points. Shadders also added four rebounds and four assists. Cayden Rathnam drained four shots from beyond the arc and grabbed four boards alongside four assists. Daniel Hurley finished with 10 points, including a pair of three-pointers. Amari Coleman made two jumpers from beyond the arc in the first quarter. For Palmyra-Macedon, Shane Meier led the scoresheet with 15 points. Meier made five shots from beyond the arc. Logan Bauer made six baskets, including a pair of three-pointers and totaled 14 points. Ryan Cafyn scored six points on three baskets. Carter Young and Brennan Pipitone both chipped in four points.
NAPLES (1-6) 49
BLOOMFIELD (4-2) 56
Cam Smith led with 26 points for Bloomfield. Braedon Smith and Ben Jones both tallied nine points. Grady Rogers netted eight points. For Naples, Traugott Uhlen scored 12 points. Hayden Liddiard added 10 points. Matthew Lincoln had eight points.
HORNELL (7-1) 57
AVON (7-0) 72
In a battle of unbeatens, Michael Rowland and Trevor Stroud both notched doubled-doubles, as Avon went on a 21-7 run in the final frame to pull away. Rowland tallied 21 points with 11 rebounds, while Stroud dropped 19 points with 10 boards. Rowland made six baskets, including three from beyond the arc. Stroud also dished out four assists and made four jumpers from three-point range. Josh Harter scored 17 points, including six baskets and four three throws and dished out six assists alongside five rebounds. Ryan Hillman chipped in 13 points and four rebounds. Hillman converted six shots inside the arc. For Hornell, PJ Picco led the scoresheet with 20 points. Picco converted nine baskets, including one from beyond the arc and a free throw. Genaro Picco scored 17 of his 19 points in the third frame. Aaron McInerney scored nine points on three jumpers. Wyatt Evingham netted two shots from the floor and scored five points. Marco Picco drilled a three-pointer.
SKANEATELES (III)
RED CREEK (2-4)
HOLLEY (2-5) 42
PEMBROKE (4-1) 57
Tyson Totten poured in 31 points, leading Pembroke. Totten set a new Pembroke scoring record, breaking Cayden Pfalzer’s record set last year. Jayden Bridge followed with 10 points. Avery Ferreira tallied nine points and nine boards. Sean Pustulka dished out six helpers. For Holley, Destin Kuyal led with 19 points. Vincent Golisano scored 13 points.
WELLSVILLE (1-5)
CUBA-RUSHFORD (5-2)
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