GREECE ARCADIA (1-7) 46
GREECE ATHENA (9-0) 67
Khorie Reaves scored 10 of his team-high 16 in the third quarter as Greece Athena pulled away late. With the game tied at 28 with four minutes to play in the third, the Trojans went on an 11-0 run to put the game away for good. I’zayah Reaves added 15 points and grabbed six rebounds while Zee Johnson scored 15 with five steals in the win. I’zick Reaves seven points while Connor Osier scored six points, grabbed 18 rebounds and dished five assists. Ne’Sean Fowlks (6) and Dominic LaMar (2) rounded out the Trojans’ efforts. Xavier Smith led Arcadia with 16 points and five rebounds while Lincoln Fling added 12 for the Titans. Drake Sapp had 11 points including a pair of triples. Dominic Manioci (3), Jakson Schweigert (2) and Bryan Gabriel (2) also added baskets for the Titans.
GREECE ODYSSEY (4-2) 68
HOLLEY (2-6) 49
Jayson Figueroa racked up 29 points and four steals to power Greece Odyssey. Mike Cathey recorded his sixth straight double-double with 12 points and 11 rebounds while Gavin Williams posted 15 points, six assists and seven steals. Jazir Larkins tacked on eight points and Phoenix Decker connected on a three. Dustin Kuyal led Holley with 20 points while Vinny Golisano added 18. Josh Silpoch added nine while Brendon Trowbridge and Ben Cox knocked down a free throw each for the Hawks.
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (2-7) 57
WILSON MAGNET (2-8) 55
Josh Miner drilled a three with 22 seconds to play followed by a pair of free throws with 4.2 seconds left by Jace Carter as Churchville-Chili held off a fourth-quarter rally from Wilson. The Wildcats outscored the Saints 20-10 in the fourth quarter. Michael Sardou led the way with 19 points and 17 rebounds for Churchville-Chili. Lucas Karelus posted 13 while Carter finished with 11. Miner connected one additional time from deep, scoring six points overall on the night. Jason Small (4), Isaiah Mead-Jackson (2) and Deric Olson (2) completed the Saints scoring output. Mike Mitchell led Wilson with 14 points on four triples. DaSiah White added 13 points and KJ Moxley posted 11. Shamar Pittman (9), Paris Brooken (5), Harrison Van Meter (2) and Ibra Hakizimana (1) all contributed to the Wildcats’ efforts.
HILTON (6-2) 69
WEBSTER THOMAS (2-5) 62
Brady Gerig connected five times from distance and scored 27 points to lead Hilton. The Cadets used a 23-9 second quarter to power them to the victory. Ben Sneddon also eclipsed the 20-point mark, scoring 26. John Bianchi (6), Andrew Lenhard (5) and Shawn Cavey (5) pitched in the remaining Hilton points. Sean Quinn led Webster Thomas with 18 including four triples. Shane Talbot added 15 points and three three-pointers and Joey Baller scored 14. Chase Fitch knocked down two threes while Billy Quinn (4), Caleb Jones (2), Boston Dewitte (2) and Craig McEneany (1) chipped in for the Titans.
BRIGHTON (5-4) 46
IRONDEQUOIT (5-3) 61
Quinn VanKerkhove led Irondequoit with 16 points on the offensive end while Goti Bandas and Isaiah Ballard each contributed 12 points. Ballard also collected 16 rebounds on the night. READ MORE.
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BROCKPORT (2-8) 49
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (6-2) 77
Max Michalski racked up 23 points and Dutch Pestorius tallied 21 on five three-pointers to lead Pittsford Sutherland to its sixth straight win. Luke Fliss joined his teammates in double digits, picking up 12 points for the Knights. Luke Phillips (6), Roman Goldstein (5), Sam Byrne (4) Paul Byrne (3), Hayden Birch (3) and Jackson Specht (2) chipped in the remaining points in the win for Sutherland. Tyler Judd led Brockport with 16 points and Jair Cutler tallied 12. Daniel Dailey scored seven points for the Blue Devils. Tyler Houseman (4), Greg Rightmyer (3), Azay Odey (3), William Sweeting (3), Jaden Hall (2) and Braydon Hassall (2) rounded out Brockport’s night.
EASTRIDGE (6-4) 70
BATAVIA (4-4) 49
Jalonie Pittman racked up 20 points to lead Eastridge to its fourth win in the last five games. The Lancers stormed out to a 25-13 lead in the opening quarter behind swarming full-court pressure. Marquis Tubbs chipped in with 10 points while Terrance Clark scored nine and Brennen Russo and Brailon Johnson each added eight. Larry Wigent (6), Jeremiah Morales Diaz (5), Ty Kunzer-Borrelli (2) and Amere Rodgers (2) rounded out Eastridge’s efforts. Justin Smith led Batavia with 14 points while Carter Mullen scored 10. Joey Marranco (6), Brady Mazur (6), Gavin White (5), Aiden Bellavia (4) and Estavon Lovett (4) also scored for the Blue Devils.
GREECE OLYMPIA (1-5) 46
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (4-3) 55
Wyatt Huff connected on a pair of 3-pointers and finished with 17 points to lead HF-L to its third win in the past four games. Huff grabbed seven rebounds and handed out four assists in the win. Sam Jokl added eight points and seven rebounds. Drew Angelo accounted for six assists. Quinn Kailbourne, Aidan Neenan and Austyn Crego had six points apiece in the win. Matt Meacham (4), Holden Kamm (4) and Connor Finn (3) also contributed to the offense.
RUSH-HENRIETTA (4-4) 62
PENFIELD (7-2) 74
Trevor Hofer and Christian Zarzycki each tallied 21 points as Penfield won its fourth game in a row and third by double digits. The Patriots used a 37-23 second half to rally for the win. Penfield made its mark from distance as Zarzycki drilled five threes on the night while Hofer buried three. Michael Moxley scored 12 points, knocking down four three-pointers of his own. Jackson Green (8), Patrick Emling (7) and Jake McCarthy (5) posted the remaining points for the Patriots. Jalin Taggart led the way for Rush Henrietta with 19 points and five rebounds. Myles Collins-Howard scored 16 points and knocked down three from downtown. Avery Council tallied 14 points and four rebounds. Graylin Strong had six points, four rebounds and four assists for the Royal Comets. Jahquin Brown (4), Kobey Weeks (2) and Amir Abdul-Haqq (1) pitched in for Rush Henrietta.
VICTOR (4-2) 69
FAIRPORT (7-2) 77
With Fairport clinging to a 55-54 lead after three quarters of play, Aidan White scored the Red Raiders’ first 10 points of the final frame. The senior forward finished a pair of baskets in the lane before knocking down a 3-pointer. He converted 1-of-2 from the free throw line then grabbed his own rebound and hit a putback for a 67-61 lead. READ MORE.
BISHOP KEARNEY (3-4) 54
EAST HIGH (8-0) 62
Micah Johnson and Zion Parson combined for 51 of East’s 62 as the Eagles remained unbeaten. Johnson drilled five threes en route to 33 points while Parson tallied 18. The Eagles outscored Bishop Kearney by four points in the first and the fourth quarters to ultimately pick up the win. Markell Johnson (8), Keysean Leonard (4) and Fenmi Koumassou (2) scored the remaining points for the Eagles. Jal Reaves racked up 19 points, including 12 in the second half, to lead the Kings. Colin Gentile was close behind tallying 16 for BK. Russell Ellis added five points while Jahan Wilson, Jayden Cyers and Maddox Volpe scored four apiece.
GENEVA (4-1) 68
NORTHEAST (2-8) 55
NIAGARA FALLS (IV) 64
MCQUAID JESUIT (2-5) 57
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (5-5) 36
HAC (7-1) 46
Tyler Knapp and Harlan Novy-Marx scored 13 points each to lead HAC to its third straight win. Knapp added three rebounds and a pair of assists while Novy-Marx grabbed seven rebounds and dished out two assists. Ryan D’Arduini added nine points and three rebounds and James Michael scored eight. James Dorsey added six rebounds and three assists. Dundee-Bradford was led by Chris Clancey with 18 points and Aidan Webster who posted nine.
GANANDA (8-3) 54
RED JACKET (3-5) 48
Cooper Gassel led Gananda with 14 points as they won for the second consecutive game. Hunter Vogt was close behind with 13 points for the Blue Panthers while Miles Caviness was in double figures with 10. Owen Switzer posted nine points while Justin Simpson and Brayden Dohse each chipped in four. Truman Hill scored a game-high 16 points to lead Red Jacket. Nash Fabris posted double digits with 11 points. Aidan Griffith (5), Hunter Finnick (5), Liam Trick (4) and Dylan Henry (2) rounded out the scoring on the night.
HAVERLING (3-5) 66
MIDLAKES (3-6) 68
Kyle Kumkey powered Midlakes with 26 points, eight rebounds and five assists as they rallied for the win. Connor Tripp had 18 points and Jackson Nurse tacked on 10 for the Screaming Eagles. Rowan Lane (5), Diallo Lewis (4), Kaiden Ranger (3) and Nate Lathrop (2) rounded out Midlake’s scoring. Haverling was led by Jake Hagadone with a game-high 35 points. Austin Durand chipped in with 19 points for the Rams while Mike Binkowski (5), Larry Duncan (3), Ezra Hoad (2) and Gavin Price (2) scored the remaining points on the night.
PENN YAN (3-5) 51
NEWARK (8-0) 96
Jahnor Allen poured in 24 points, including 21 in the first half, to help keep Newark unbeaten. Allen also swiped five steals as the Reds built a 25-point edge before the break. Terrell Jenkins recorded 13 points along with seven rebounds and five assists. Eric Finn added 15 points while Jaypar Allen chipped in 11. Sam Underhill (7), Carlos Martinez (7) and Lindsay Miller (3) rounded out Newark’s efforts. Liam Chapman led Penn Yan with 24 points and Aven Foster posted 17. Anthony Condella (5), Matthew Tones (3) and Ethan VanDelinder (2) all contributed for the Mustangs.
SOUTH SENECA (2-6) 51
HONEOYE (5-4) 57
Owen Reynolds scored 15 of his game-high 23 points in the first quarter to lead Honeoye. Reynolds knocked down three from long distance and also dished out four assists. Landon Washburn added 18 points scoring eight in the final stanza. He also corralled 11 boards. Owen Cuba chipped in with eight points and nine boards and Braiden Schneider added five points. Billy Covey (2) and Evan Anselm (1) rounded out the Bulldogs efforts. Logan Laverack led South Seneca with 16 points. Ken Halsey chipped in with 10 points, all coming in the second half. Taj Amnisano scored 11 of his 14 points in the first half and also cleared 10 rebounds to finish with a double-double.
LIVONIA (2-8) 37
MARCUS WHITMAN (5-3) 58
Brayden Amadeo led the way for Marcus Whitman as they won for the second straight game. Amadeo scored 17 points, connecting five times from distance, with seven rebounds, four assists and three steals. Brody Royston posted 16 points and seven assists while Myles Prendergast added a double-double with 10 points, 10 rebounds and five assists. Logan Storms chipped in with 12 points and five steals. Collin Trottier (2) and Melkamu Blueye (1) rounded out the scoring for the Wildcats. Tommy Stewart led the charge for Livonia with 11 points. Connor Feehan (7), Jackson Cook (6), Nick Coyle (5), Gavin Woolston (4), Lucas Ray (2) and Ethan Mack (2) all scored for the Bulldogs.
WELLSVILLE (3-6) 54
WATERLOO (2-5) 38
Dylan Caraballo scored 16 points for Waterloo.
PERRY (0-7) 32
LE ROY (6-2) 59
Merritt Holly celebrated his birthday in style, racking up 28 points to propel Le Roy to a second consecutive victory. Holly added eight rebounds while shooting 13-for-16 from the field. Hockey and Jean Agosto each chipped in 10 points in the win. The Oatkan Knights jumped out to a 17-0 lead in the first quarter, eventually leading 19-2 after one. Holly and Agosto scored 17 of the 19 in the opening frame. Aaric Luce added five points while Cal Koukides, Zander Staba and Jace Jedrewski all added a fourth-quarter basket. JT Grover led Perry with 11 points. Bryce Tallman was close behind with seven points while Pat Backus and Hunter Henchen each scored five and Beau Slocum scored four for the Yellowjackets.
ARKPORT-CANASERAGA (7-1) 74
DANSVILLE (4-5) 54
Ibra Ford poured in 21 points and Caden Corey added 19 as Arkport-Canaseraga won its third in a row and avenged its only loss of the season. Ford drilled five three-pointers and scored 13 in the second half as the Wolves outscored Dansville 43-23 powered by a 22-4 third quarter. Tim Vikho chipped in with 11 points in the win. Alex Vilkho (8), Devin Maron (6), Connor Westfall (5), Kohler Preston (2) and Dom Clark (2) all contributed to the win. Reid Martin led the Mustangs with 15 points, eight rebounds and three assists. Reese Dixon recorded 14 points, three assists and three steals while Ivan Wolf Mialky added eight points and seven rebounds. Nate Gardner (9), Jake Kreiley (6) and Anthony Morrow (2) all chipped in for Dansville.
LYNDONVILLE (0-6) 31
ELBA (3-5) 81
MARYVALE (IV) 41
PEMBROKE (5-1) 57
Tyson Totten’s double-double led the way as Pembroke won its fourth in a row. Totten posted 27 points and 16 rebounds to power the Dragons. Avery Ferreira added 15 points while Jayden Bridge secured nine rebounds.
Pembroke Head Coach Matt Shay – “We were sloppy with the ball in the first half which is a credit to Maryvale and their defense. In the second half our guys responded and we were able to push the lead out and get a comfortable win.”
ALBION (IV) 53
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (4-4) 67
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