FAIRPORT (3-6) 26
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (6-3) 48
Bria Watkins scored nine of her game-high 19 points in the third quarter when Webster Schroeder built a 20-point advantage. Watkins connected four times from the floor and added a free-throw as Schroeder built a 42-22 lead. Addie Morgan finished with nine points in the win. Mya Perales pitched in seven points. Ava Gallup (6). Kylie Clement (4). Sarah Ferruzza (3) also all scored for the Warriors. Jada Crocker led Fairport with nine points. Courtney Merlo (8), Lola Pucci (3), Amiya Johnson (3), Livea Amadori (2) and Autumn Fitch (1).
IRONDEQUOIT (2-8) 36
PITTSFORD MENDON (7-2) 73
Gabriela Esposito scored 20 of her game-high 28 points in the first half as Pittsford Mendon grabbed a 42-15 lead heading to the locker room. Esposito connected 10 times from the floor over the first 16 minutes. Kate Crowley finished with 11 points in the win. Natalie Mai and Sarah Hanfland each connected for 10 points. Danielle Mooney (6). Cate Rathnam (4). Julia Dickinson (2) and Tamia McCadney (2) also scored for Mendon. Aubrey Smith led Irondequoit with seven points. Lizzy Tytler (6). Destynie Sanders (6). Laney Flynn (6). Kailey Besio (5). Julia Jaeger (4). Maddie Thore (1) and Elena Lamanna (1).
BROCKPORT (2-8) 45
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (7-1) 55
Taylor Hamilton led Pittsford Sutherland with 11 points as the Knights picked up their third straight win. Leora Cook added 10 points in the win. Kiera Wilson led Brockport with 12 points.
HILTON (6-2) 45
PENFIELD (3-5) 53
Cassidy Cone scored a game-high 17 points including a three pointer with 1:32 remaining to extend the lead for Hilton to 49-44. Mary Bernat pitched in a 13-point, 11-rebound double-double. Emma Alexander added 12 points in the win. Ella Clark led Hilton with 13 points, nine coming in the first quarter. Maddie Murphy pitched in 12 points and Mallory Heise connected for 11 points.
BRIGHTON (2-6) 27
WEBSTER THOMAS (4-5) 35
Olivia Boomeljie scored six of her team-high 10 points in the first half as Webster Thomas brought a 18-10 into the locker room. Kristina Baller connected for nine points with six coming from behind the arc. Maggie Smith added seven points. Ruby Marrapese had five points and Emily Ford pitched in three points in the win. Sadie Scott scored a game-high 17 points for Brighton. Sadie O’Hara (6). Olivia Rush (2) and Camryn Sloan (2).
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (5-3) 42
SPENCERPORT (4-5) 47
Jorja Gray scored a game-high 19 points including a three pointer for Spencerport to extend the lead to 44-40 and seal the game. Alena Zaher connected for 13 points. Emily Peacock pitched in seven points. Lundyn McCutchen and Morgan Stanley each had three points. Claire Maloney added two points in the win. Caroline Smith led Honeoye Falls-Lima with 14 points. Maddie Finn hit for nine points. Alyssa Richard (6). Shea Angelo (6). Katie Adams (3) and Sarah Smith (2).
ROCHESTER PREP (5-3) 41
WILSON/EARLY COLLEGE (0-6) 30
FRANKLIN/NORTHEAST (1-5) 21
AVON (1-9) 35
Avon pulled away from a one-point game outscoring Franklin/Northeast 33-18 the remainder of the game. Lauren Hill led all scorers with 13 points in the win. Sophia Fries added six points. Maria Geary pitched in five points. Chloe Jarvis led Franklin/Northeast with 10 points.
LIMA CHRISTIAN (6-2) 55
MOUNT MORRIS (2-5) 28
EUGENIO MARIA DEHOSTOS (0-11) 23
LYONS (5-4) 58
Jayla Bell finished with a double-double to lead Lyons. The junior guard had a game-high 25 points to go with 10 assists in the win. Carmella Parker pitched in 21 points including 19 of them coming in the second half when Lyons pulled away from a 21-11 lead. Seventh grader Ja’Niyah Bell added six points. Kalani Davis (2). Areyanna Carter (2) and Kyla Betts (2). Laila Perez led Eugenio Maria DeHostos with 12 points hitting two threes. Emmi Veras pitched in six points.
WAYNE (5-4) 60
MIDLAKES (2-6) 32
PENN YAN (2-8) 30
NEWARK (7-2) 40
TaKyla Vaugh led Newark with a 14-point, 11-rebound night to help Newark to a third straight win. Arizona Chapple finished with six points.
MYNDERSE (6-2) 39
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (10-0) 68
Kendall Parker scored 10 of her game-high 23 points in the second quarter as Dundee/Bradford took a 37-16 into the locker room and carried it all the way to a 10th double-digit win of the season. Kailey Yeoman connected for 15 points with nine of them coming in the third quarter for Dundee/Bradford. Bruna Crespo and Makayla Schoffner each had 10 points in the win. Korrin Yeoman pitched in two points. Peyton Verkey scored a team-high nine points for Mynderse. Madelyn Verkey (7). Lauren McDermott (7). Sophie Palladino (6). Chelsea Korzeniewski (5). Ali Nigro (3).
WATERLOO (5-5) 39
PALMYRA-MACEDON (6-1) 52
Taryn Goodness led all scorers with 20 points for Palmyra-Macedon on the way to a fifth straight win. Julia Belanger pitched in 13 points. Marianna Hodgins scored seven points and grabbed 17 rebounds. Georgia Wirth added seven points. Shelby Geer finished with three points and Aleigha D’Amato added two points. Addison Bree led Waterloo with 14 points all coming in the second half. Gwyneth Panek scored 12 points. Maci Mueller (6). Tangle Williams (5). Khia Moody (2).
RED CREEK (3-6) 26
GENEVA (4-3) 32
PAVILION (2-5)
HORNELL (5-1)
YORK (7-3) 43
DANSVILLE (10-2) 61
Chelsie Tyler scored a game-high 17 points for Dansville in a third straight win. Kali Meyer added in 16 points in the win. Megan Tyler and Taylor Hamsher each pitched in nine points. Emma Allen and Aynsley Belcher each finished with five points. York was led by Tessa Rodwell who ended with 15 points.
KESHEQUA (9-1) 58
HAVERLING (6-5) 31
Braelyn Isaman led all scorers for Keshequa with 15 points on their way to a sixth straight win. Ryley Benner connected for 12 points. Riley Nageldinger scored 10 points. Alicia Wood hit for nine points. Libby Benner finished with six points. Ava Thayer hit for four points and Abby Wood added two points. Lola Coots led Haverling with 11 points. Allison Elmore (7). Emma Luckenbach (7). Leah Krelie (4). Lane Prescott (2).
PERRY (4-4) 76
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (3-7) 22
LETCHWORTH (4-7) 37
FILLMORE (6-1) 34
Annika Millilo led all scorers for Letchworth with 14 points in the win. Her sister, Alyssa added in 12 points. Charity Scott pitched in six points in the win. Emily Perl connected for four points. Abbie DeRock hit one free-throw. Emalyn Mucher and Hope Russell each had seven points for Fillmore. Mattie McCumiskey had six points. Rachel Hatch scored five points.
WARSAW (1-8) 27
GENESEE VALLEY/BELFAST (7-2) 47
PEMBROKE (7-3)
ALEXANDER (6-2)
HAMMONDSPORT (7-2) 42
CAMPBELL-SAVONA (1-9) 24
ADDISON (2-9) 16
AVOCA-PRATTSBURGH (7-3) 57
Kamryn Edwards led Avoca-Prattsburgh to a fourth straight victory with a 16-point night. Meyah Putnam added in 13 points. Marrisa Reid scored nine points. Brea Jorritsma connected for seven points. Lily Hausauer hit for four points. Gwenn Moon and Emma Carlton each scored two points. Ellie Harrell and Avery Reagan each hit one free-throw.
OSWAYO-VALLEY (PA)
CUBA-RUSHFORD (3-6)
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