
HILTON (7-2) 94 (3 OT)
BRIGHTON (5-5) 91
Ben Sneddon converted 15 buckets from the floor and went 6-for-6 at the line, tallying 37 points to lead Hilton in triple-overtime. Sneddon scored 15 of Hilton’s 17 second-quarter points. John Bianchi unloaded four shots from beyond the arc after regulation and scored 18 points, including the game-winner with three seconds left. Brady Gerig tallied seven baskets and two free throws, totaling 16 points. Jack Smith scored 11 points, making five baskets and a free throw. Andrew Lenhard went 3-for-4 at the charity stripe and tallied 10 points. For Brighton, Reggie Smith Jr. led the scoresheet with a double-double, tallying 23 points and 16 boards alongside seven assists. Smith Jr. went 9-for-14 at the line, including 5-for-8 after regulation and made seven baskets. Lah’Don Dillon made four of his six baskets from three-point range and had 18 points. Grady Hopkin tallied 13 points, making three of five baskets from beyond the arc. Aksel Stenat finished with 10 points and eight boards. Jayden Freeman and Abram Levy both tallied six points.
PENFIELD (8-2) 58
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (6-3) 53
Christian Zarzycki and Patrick Emling both dropped 17 points, as Penfield prevailed after being tied following the third quarter. In the final frame, Zarzycki netted two of his five total buckets from beyond the arc and went 2-for-2 at the line to lead the scoring. Emling went 2-for-3 at the charity stripe in the stanza and had four points. Jake Natale scored all six of his points in the fourth quarter. Trevor Hofer finished with 12 points in the game, making four of his five baskets inside the arc. Jackson Green added four points for the Patriots. For Webster Schroeder, Jack Kelly scored 16 points, making six baskets and three free throws. Anthony DeRosa and Aydin Stephens both tallied 12 points. DeRosa unloaded three buckets from deep while Stephens made six shots inside the arc. Connor Fulkerson tallied eight points. Jacob Insley netted two baskets for five points.
WEBSTER THOMAS (3-5) 80
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (2-8) 43
Shane Talbot poured in 25 points, leading Webster Thomas. Talbot converted 10 shots from the floor, including three from beyond the arc and went 2-for-2 at the charity stripe. Talbot scored 15 in the third quarter. Joey Baller scored 11 points, making three baskets inside the arc and going 2-for-3 at the line. Joey Presutti and Boston DeWitte both notched eight points. Presutti nailed a pair of three-pointers, while DeWitte made four shots inside the arc. Sean Quinn made three baskets inside the arc and a charity stripe conversion. AJ LaLoggia netted two shots from three-point range. Craig McEneany added six points. Billy Quinn and Chase Fitch both had three points for the Titans. For Churchville-Chili, Michael Sardou led with 10 points. Sardou netted five shots. Jason Small tallied seven points. Jacob McGowan, Joshua Minor and Isaiah Mead-Jackson all contributed six points. Lucas Karelus added five points.
VICTOR (5-1) 68
IRONDEQUOIT (5-4) 64
Victor boys’ basketball earned a 68-64 victory over host Irondequoit behind a game-high 25 points from senior Garrett Clar. Trailing by six late in the third quarter, the Blue Devils embarked on a 19-2 run that went into the fourth quarter and outlasted the Eagles for their fifth win of the season. READ MORE
FAIRPORT (7-2) 75
GATES CHILI (1-6) 42
Landon Brucken made three of his seven baskets from three-point range, tallying 17 points for Fairport. Brucken scored 12 of his 17 points before halftime. Aidan White drained six shots, including a pair from beyond the arc and two free throws. LaShard Lowry scored eight of his 13 points in the first quarter. Lowry made six shots inside the arc in the contest. Mateo Palleschi and Aidan Cunningham both added seven points. Alex Grejda nailed a pair of three-pointers. Marques Garrett had four points. Jackson Rucker made a three-pointer. For Gates Chili, Derrik Davis led with 11 points, making three shots from beyond the arc. Joey Vigerzi went 5-for-6 at the charity stripe and added a pair from the floor for 10 points. Tremier Lewis chipped in six points. DarQuinn Johnson scored five points. Jaden Robinson finished with four points. Jonathan Vance completed a three-point play. Jeremy Tantalo netted a three-pointer.
PITTSFORD MENDON (6-2) 63
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (4-4) 51
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (7-2) 62
BATAVIA (4-5) 37
Max Michalski poured in 20 points, making nine shots and a pair of free throws to lead Pittsford Sutherland. Luke Fliss scored seven of his 13 points in the third quarter and made five of his six baskets inside the arc in the contest. Dutch Pestorius netted two shots from three-point range and scored eight points. Sam Byrne made two shots and scored five points. Paul Byrne finished with four points. Jayden Morale-Cleggett and Jackson Specht both converted a three-pointer for the Knights. For Batavia, Justin Smith and Gavin White both scored 12 points. Smith went 4-for-6 at the charity stripe and made four shots from the floor, while White made six baskets. Carter Mullen went 3-for-3 at the line and made three shots from the floor, totaling 10 points. Javion Krupinski made a three-pointer.
BROCKPORT (3-8) 67
GREECE OLYMPIA (1-6) 53
Jair Cutler converted nine baskets, totaling 18 points for Brockport. Cutler scored six points in the first and third quarters. Daniel Dailey followed with 17 points, unloading three of his seven baskets from beyond the arc. Tyler Judd made six shots from the floor, including a pair from three-point range. Azay Odey and Gregory Rightmeyer both added eight points. For Greece Olympia, Caiden Evans scored a game-high 33 points. Evans scored nine of his 12 baskets from inside the arc and went 6-for-10 from the charity stripe. Terry Griffin Jr. followed with 10 points. Curtis Welker and William Brown-Nelson both added four points.
CANANDAIGUA (7-2) 71
GREECE ODYSSEY (4-3) 23
Connor Chapman converted five shots from the floor, including a pair from beyond the arc to lead Canandaigua. Chapman finished with 15 points and added a free throw. Nate Barone scored 11 of his 14 points in the second quarter. In the frame, Barone went 2-for-2 at the charity stripe and made four baskets. Joe Caito and George Spinelli both tallied 10 points. Caito went 2-for-2 at the line and added four baskets. Spinelli converted four shots from the floor, including a pair from three-point range. Isaac Parsons unloaded three jumpers from beyond the arc. Rhyder Lewis chipped in six points. Nate Brinza scored three points. For Greece Odyssey, Mike Cathey scored seven points. Gavin Williams added six points. Jayson Figueroa had four points.
WILSON (2-9) 70
EDISON (5-3) 83
Davijon Lipscomb dropped 44 points, eight rebounds and four steals, as Edison utilized a 28-point final frame to pull away for good. Lipscomb tallied 33 points in the second half, making 12 shots from the floor, including four from beyond the arc. Shameir Hooks recorded a double-double, finishing with 15 points and 10 boards. Hooks made seven buckets inside the arc. Javier Medina added nine points. Kyair Calloway scored six points. Jearney Higdon finished with four points. Isaiah Wonneberg had three points. For Wilson, Michael Mitchell led with 20 points. Mitchell unloaded four shots from three-point range and a free throw. Da-Siah White added 18 points, making seven of eight baskets inside the arc. Ibrahim Hakizimana chipped in 12 points. Hakizimana made three shots from deep and a free throw. Paris Brooken tallied eight points. Kendrick Moxley had seven points. Harrison Van Meter netted three points.
FRANKLIN (5-3) 21
EAST (7-0) 15 SUSPENDED
Play was halted with 4:05 remaining in the second quarter.
SOTA (2-5)
NORTHEAST (2-8)
LE ROY (7-2) 55
ROCHESTER PREP (2-6) 52
Merrit Holly tied a single-game school record 47 points, as Le Roy erased an 11-point third-quarter deficit. Holly scored the last eight points in the contest, including the go-ahead basket with under a minute to go, and went 18-for-23 from the field and 11-for-21 at the charity stripe. Holly also tallied a double-double, grabbing 18 boards. Jean Agosto grabbed six boards and scored four points. Jake Higgins notched nine boards and two assists. Matthew Hockey dished out five assists. Holly ties the Le Roy single-game scoring record set by Tim McCulley set in 1963.
HAC (8-1) 68
NAPLES (1-7) 32
Tyler Knapp and Ryan D’Arduni combined for 43 points, leading HAC to a third-straight victory. Knapp poured in 22 points alongside five rebounds and two assists. D’Arduni followed with 21 points, nine rebounds and four deflections. Harlan Novy-Marx grabbed eight rebounds and added seven points and three helpers. Orlando Marquez chipped in six points and four deflections. James Dorsey grabbed seven boards, scored six points and dished out three assists.
ROCHESTER ACADEMY (4-6) 72
FINNEY (6-4) 80
EUGENIO MARIA DEHOSTOS (1-6) 64
WELLSVILLE (4-6) 66
MARCUS WHITMAN (6-3) 60
NEWARK (8-1) 57
Brody Royston unloaded five jumpers from three-point range and totaled 28 points, leading Marcus Whitman to a road win. Royston scored 15 in the third frame, making three of four baskets from beyond the arc and four charity stripe conversions. Myles Prendergast went 3-for-4 at the line and made six shots from the floor for 15 points. Logan Storms tallied 11 points, converting three baskets and four free throws. Melkamu Blueye scored three points. For Newark, Kellen Foster led with 17 points. Foster netted four from beyond the arc and a pair inside the arc. Eric Finn made seven baskets and finished with 14 points. Jahnor Allen made three of his four baskets inside the arc and had 11 points. Jaypar Allen made four baskets, including a pair from three-point range for 10 points. Terrell Jenkins made two baskets and scored five points.
GENEVA (5-1) 72
MYNDERSE (5-3) 49
HORNELL (8-1) 81
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (3-7) 68
Gennaro Picco poured in 37 points to lead Hornell. PJ Picco followed with 22 points of his own. For Caledonia-Mumford, Nate Doll led the scoresheet with 20 points. Donny Peet and Tyler Potter both scored 16 points.
WAYNE (8-2) 76
MIDLAKES (3-7) 39
Cam Blankenberg dropped 30 points, including 14 in the third quarter to lead Wayne. Blankenberg converted seven of 10 baskets inside the arc and went 7-for-13 at the line. PJ Ostrowski made nine shots from the floor, totaling 18 points. Josh Warner chipped in eight points. Aidan Twist added seven points. Kahlen Clark had three points for the Eagles. For Midlakes, Kyle Kumkey led with 19 points, making eight shots inside the arc. Rowan Lane tallied six points on three baskets. Nick Curran had five points. Nate Lathrop and Diallo Lewis both converted a three-pointer. Kaiden Ranger chipped in three points.
PALMYRA-MACEDON (6-4) 69
WATERLOO (2-6) 61
For Waterloo, Devin Mulvey-Salerno led with 23 points. Carter Peterson and Cameron Jacobs both added 14 points.
LIVONIA (3-8) 64
LETCHWORTH (2-6) 43
PENN YAN (4-5) 62
SOUTH SENECA (2-7) 52
Liam Chapman made eight shots from the floor alongside two free throws, tallying 18 points to lead Penn Yan. Chapman made a pair of two-pointers in each quarter and went 2-for-2 at the charity stripe in the first frame. Aven Foster scored 15 points, making six shots inside the arc and going 3-for-4 at the line. Anthony Condella scored seven of his 13 points in the first quarter. Matthew Tones made three of his four shots from the floor inside the arc and tallied 10 points. For South Seneca, Taj Amisano led the scoresheet with 18 points. Amisano scored 10 points in the third stanza, making five shots from the floor. Rylan Erickson netted a three-pointer and added three baskets inside the arc, tallying nine points. Kenny Halsey made four shots from the floor for eight points. Kyan Miller and logan Laverack both added six points. Owen Kenyan had five points.
HONEOYE (5-4)
RED JACKET (3-5)
LYONS (8-1) 80
BLOOMFIELD (4-3) 45
JJ Johnson scored 17 of his 23 points in the middle quarters and grabbed 14 boards, tallying a double-double to lead Lyons. Johnson made 11 baskets in the contest, including a three-point play in the second frame. Mikey Briggs poured in 21 points, making six of his eight baskets inside the arc and dished out 10 assists for a double-double. Devyn Williams recorded nine points, making four shots from the floor. Williams also added six assists and two steals. Stephen LeBrecht went 3-for-3 at the charity stripe and added nine points alongside five rebounds. Jaheim Morris tallied eight points and three points. Dez Bell scored five points in the first quarter. Bell dished out six assists, grabbed three boards and had two steals. Jacob Butt made a three-pointer in the final frame. Zavien Horn grabbed eight rebounds. For Bloomfield, Cam Smith led with 22 points. Smith made a pair of three-pointers in the final frame and went 6-for-6 at the line in the second quarter. Grady Rogers made four baskets, including a pair from beyond the arc for 10 points. Ben Jones added eight points. Braedon Smith went 3-for-3 at the line.
AVON (9-0) 67
MOUNT MORRIS (3-4) 45
Kal Dolgos scored 21 points to led Avon. Michael Rowland followed with 19 points. Joshua Harter made three shots from beyond the arc and added 17 points. For Mount Morris, Owen Yencer went 5-for-8 from deep and scored a career-high 17 points. Yencer also added six rebounds and three assists. Aidan Stanley added 12 points and five boards. Mason Santini grabbed nine rebounds and chipped in seven points. Anthony Hightower had six points.
YORK (10-2) 77
GENESEO (7-4) 48
Jake Pangrazio poured in 31 points, as York became the first team to 10 wins this season. Tyler Brady followed with 15 points. Joseph Bauer added 13 points. Parker Bonafede chipped in eight. For Geneseo, Kellen O’Brien led with 14 points. Oren Rey, Caleb Rice and Jackson Willis each added nine points.
PAVILION (3-6) 62
HAVERLING (3-6) 55
Case Cummings drilled four shots from beyond the arc and went 7-for-12 from the line, totaling 19 points to lead Pavilion. Landon Stoddard converted seven of his eight baskets inside the arc for 17 points. Brennan Royce went 2-for-2 at the charity stripe and chipped in eight points. Liam Campbell scored seven points. Mason Gilkes tallied four points. Ryan Carney made a three-pointer. For Haverling, Jake Hagadone poured in a game-high 33 points. Hagadone converted 12 shots from the floor, including four from beyond the arc and scored 24 after the break. Austin Durand netted three from beyond the arc and went 5-for-6 at the charity stripe. Ezra Hood made a three-pointer. Larry Duncan had three points for the Rams.
DANSVILLE (5-5) 65
PERRY (0-8) 61
Reese Dixon tallied 11 of his 18 points in the final frame, as Dansvile utilized a 24-point final frame in a come-from-behind win. Dixon netted five shots inside the arc and made a free throw in the fourth quarter. Dixon also added six steals, four rebounds and three assists. Reid Martin tallied 11 points and seven boards, including a pair of two-pointers in the fourth quarter. Ivan Wolf-Mialky also scored four points in the fourth quarter and finished with 10 points, four rebounds and three helpers. Nate Gardner tallied 10 points, three assists and three rebounds for the Mustangs. Jake Kreiley went 2-for-3 at the charity stripe and converted three shots from the floor for nine points. Caleb Knapp made three shots from the floor and had six points with four boards. For Perry, Bryce Tallman scored a game-high 29 points, including 11 in the final frame. Tallman went 10-for-12 at the charity stripe in the contest and made eight baskets, including three from beyond the arc. Hunter Henchen scored 14 points and made five shots inside the arc while going 4-for-5 at the line. JT Grover chipped in eight points. Trenton Washburn and Beau Slocum both tallied four points.
WHEATLAND-CHILI (6-2) 52
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (4-5) 50
Jaden Schwenebraten scored four points in the fourth quarter, including a two-point buzzer-beater for Wheatland-Chili. Schwenebraten added three baskets in the prior quarters. Leighton Williams Jr. led the scoresheet for the Wildcats with 29. Williams Jr. converted 10 shots from the floor, including two from beyond the arc. A’Nari Trotter chipped in seven points, making three baskets and a free throw. Javier Ellington had four points. For Oakfield-Alabama, Avery Watterson led with 21 points. Watterson poured in 10 points in the final frame, converting five shots from the floor. Gavin Armbrewster made four baskets, including a pair of three-pointers for 10 points. Carson Warner scored six of his eight points in the first stanza. Brendon Wescott tallied seven points. Kyler Harkness had four points.
ALEXANDER (8-2) 50
PEMBROKE (5-2) 48
Kingston Woods scored 12 points, including the game-winning layup to lead Alexander to a fifth-straight win. Dylan Pohl dropped 16 points. For Pembroke, Tyson Totten scored a game-high 24 points and dished out five assists. Avery Ferreira had seven points for the Dragons.
NOTRE DAME BATAVIA (7-1) 72
HOLLEY (2-7) 53
Jaden Sherwood netted 12 shots from the floor, including 11 inside the arc, totaling 28 points as Notre Dame Batavia pulled away after a three-point lead at the end of the first frame. Sherwood scored 11 in the third quarter and went 2-for-2 at the charity stripe. Ryan Fitzpatrick followed with 13 points, making a pair from three-point range and a free throw. Makyell Walker made three shots from the floor, including two from beyond the arc and tallied nine points. Jay Antinore and Chase Antinore both added seven points. George Woodruff unloaded a three-pointer. Marrik Hall had three points. For Holley, Vinny Golisano led with 22 points. Golisano converted 11 baskets. Josh Silpoch made four shots from the floor, including a pair from beyond the arc and totaled 10 points. Destin Kuyal chipped in eight points. Ben Cox made three baskets for six points. Elijah Lang made a three-pointer.
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (9-1) 73
JASPER-TROUPSBURG (3-5) 43
ARKPORT-CANASERAGA (8-1) 70
ALFRED-ALMOND (1-10) 18
Caden Carey made five of his six shots from the floor inside the arc and made three free throws for Arkport-Canaseraga. Carey finished with 16 points and added five steals. Dan Clark tallied a double-double, scoring 11 points while grabbing 11 boards. Ibrahim Ford scored 10 points on four baskets, including a pair from three-point range. Ford also added six rebounds and four steals. Devin Moran and Kohler Preston both chipped in seven points, making a pair inside the arc and a three-pointer. Moran dished out seven assists alongside four steals. Alex Vilku made two shots from the floor, scoring five points while grabbing six boards and four steals. Connor Westfall added five points in the fourth quarter. Lucas Smith had five points. Tim Vilkhu netted a pair inside the arc. For Alfred-Almond, Jackson Jusianiec led with seven points, making two shots from beyond the arc and a free throw. Brogan Donlon drained two from three-point range.
LYNDONVILLE (3-5)
KENDALL (0-6)
ELBA (3-6) 44
BYRON-BERGEN (8-1) 57
HINSDALE (4-3) 33
WEST VALLEY CENTRAL (VI) 30
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